Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1950 April 12

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ial By TOM LINDER
e mmemorial man has recog-

ing equinox as being the be-
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n of Israel -remained in ~
years, and we are told that
me day they journeyed out. The
auinox for the Northern hemi-
curs on the 21st of March by our
ach year. The time set by Je-
the children of Israel to leave
when th moon was full just
pring equinox,







































f the old year, the peri-
h captivity came to a close.
is from Egypt at the beginning
Year also marked the beginning
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manner, at the self_same time,
ame to a close with the close of

beginning of. the New Year,
crucified, buried and rosefrom
With the beginning of the New

e instituted the new era of Chris-



ring-equinox is the beginning of
- with all pature. It is the time_of
jt is the fife when the trees put
new coats of green, when ~the
- show all their beauty and when
begin to build their nests and when
oet tells us, the young mans fancy
rns to thoughts of love.
































s the time, therefore, when the
| nature, by his death, burial and.
ion, demonstrated to those who
believe in Him the resurrection of
id as typified every year. through.
atures children. : ees

aster season is the time when
egins preparation to feed _

n days of summer, through the
days of autumn and through the
ak months of the coming winter.

ear. S
id now make our plans to have food
e summer, food through the
nd food through the cold months

Geo

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ds and the animals through |

FUEL. |< os AO 4



- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950



to make their farms as near self-sustain-

t ing as possible. The farmer, large or
small, who make his farm produce the. |

food for his family and the feed for. his.
livestock is more apt to accumulate mon-
ey than is the farmer who tries to produce
money crops with which to buy food and_
feed that he needs.

There is hardly a place in Georgia
where, with proper preparation, planning
and effort, the farmer cannot produce
enough corn, sweet potatoes, Irish pota-
toes, vegetables and truck crops, meat,
chickens and eggs, milk and butter, fruits
and berries for himself and family and
~ enough feed for his livestock. |

If the average farm family will figure
the amount of money required to buy
these things, or the major part of them,
it is astonishing how much canbe saved
by producing them at home.

_ figure the amount of cotton, peanuts, to-
~ pacco, hogs, cattle or other money crops

that-he will have to make and sell-in or-
- der to buy these supplies, he will find that
-a very large part of whatever profit he
ean make on money crops will be con-
sumed in buying his living if he fails to

produce it on the farm. *

The most profitable market that any
farmer has for his products is on the farm.
Ifa farmer produces meat for his table,
he gets the retail price for that meat be-
cause he would have had to pay the retail
price if he had gone to the store to buy it.
Tf he raises hogs for the market, he must
sell them at the wholesale price. The
same principle holds true for every item
that he buys which he could produce for
himself. Everything he buys, he buys at
retail or at best, very close to the retail
price. Everything he sells, he sells at.
wholesale, and, in many cases, he sells at
a price even lower than the wholesale
price. Every time he sells something
that he grows, in order to buy something

that he could have grown, he takes a
drubbing. When he sells what he pro-
duces in order to buy what he could have
produced, he is forced to give a-large part

be n endowed with the pow- -[ of his crop.in profits to the middleman,
and think for himself should 4
sson from nature. Wer

the cost of transportation, etc.

This is the reason that, in the long-run,

. farmers, who make their farms the nearest

self-sustaining, are the farmers who are

more likely to aceumulate money and
property. Ee :

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Tom Linder, Commissioner |

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- he is financially destitute.



NUMBER 34



time goes on he continually needs more
money. -

Under modern conditions, the fermer
needs electricity for light and power. He
needs trucks and automobiles for trans- he
portation, he needs more and more X-
pensiveequipment to do the job, he needs -
more money for taxes, he needs more

money to properly clothe his family and

to educate his children. He needs better.
houses in which to live and better bans Se
for his livestock. He needs more.and bet-
ter fences, terraces and pastures. ae

For that reason, he needs more and bet-
ter money crops with better markets and
better prices. All of these things I am -
fully familiar with. This, however, does.
not change the fundamental principles
that the near self-sustaining his farm is
the better chances he will have to provide _
the other things which he needs: 2 278

In Georgia; we have thousands of small
farmers, some with a few acres of their.
own, some who rent land, some who are
share-croppers. Perhaps the small farm-
er feels the need of producing food for

; himself, but.at the sam time feels that

he is unable to produce this food because
Perhaps he
cannot do many of the things he would

: dike to do, but certainly he can do some of

them.
he can borrow one.
ens, pernaps he can set some

If he cannct buy a-cow, perhaps
If he has no chick-
eggs and

toes, perhaps he cen get a few draws or
some vine cuttings that he can set out anc
grow potatoes. Most anyone can get a few
garden seed and can plant a few rows of se
sugar cane or sorghum. If he has no hogs
perhaps he can plant some peanuts, corr
or sweet potatoes and get a neichbor te
fatten some hogs.on shares. Lots of time:
where there is a will, there is a way.

The world today is in the mcst uncer:
tain condition thet it has ever been. There
is less certainty how we will come out or
what we are going to do. There has =

landed in a wild country when it was
more essential for the farmer to have at
least a portion of his food needs and to be
less dependent on buying them, The
more we try to provide food for ourselves,
the more independent we will be and the
more nearly can every man sit under his
own vine and fig tree. It is Easter time,
it is the beginning of the New Year. Lets
make it the best year that we know how.

TOM LINDER,



Commissioner of Agriculture i




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SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SECOND HAND

MARKET BULLETIN.

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Farmall M reed, fuily
| Sautpped, power lift,
peeesahieat cond.,-$1200.00 Chas. |
J. Taylor, Elberton, Bits

new Wisc. Engine, used less
than 50 hrs. since complete
overhaul, Minn.-Moline ,RTU
Tractor, planters, cultivators,
fertilizers, distributors, _new
rubber.,.S@ll or trade for cows
and heifers. P. J. Von Willer,
Hampton, Rt. 2.

J. D. 3 Disc Tiller on rubber,
good cond., $125.00; Combing
tion Cole Planter and Guano
Distributor with all plates, good



cond.} $20.00 or exc. for Com- 7 Hopper Planter,

bine in fair cond. W. G. Car-
roll, Atlanta, 527 Federal An-
nex. a

No. .139 Combination Husker-
Corn Sheller, good cond., in-
cluding 50 ft. five in. belt. pric-
ed right. Ans. letters. Joe Thig-
pen, Avera, RFD 2, Box 7.

Athens 2 dis
Chalmers C or
Sarp, Inman.

plow for Allis-
peat OwOs Dy Ae

Planters, Distributors,
vators
cond., $150.00 cash. L. W. Ford,
McDonough, Rt.1. (Phone 38
61).

Murray all-steel Gone
$400.00; . Continental Hopper,
Seed Scales, $250.00; other
equipment. E. \L. Burnette,

Culti-



MACHINERY FOR SALE



j
1945 Farmall A Tractor, i
draulic lift, disc plow, harrow,
good cond. Julius D. Foster,
Canton, 365 Archer St, Phone

226.

Practically new 1949 (1% hp)
David Bradley Garden Trac-
tor, cultivators turn plow, hil-
lers; weeding hoes, bargain.
$17E 00 cash or MO. Paul Mal-
lett, Chatsworth, Rt. 2.

3 Electric Brooders, 2 (190
cap)., one 150 cap., finishing
Brooder, 100 cap Mrs. H K Hill
Chauncey.

_ Several Planet R. Culitvators,
cheap, or exc. for equal value.
O. S. Duggan, Chester.

12 A John Deere Combine
with. J. Deere L.U.C. power,
unit, perfect cond. D. A.. Law,
Chula;

Intl. Combine, 5 ft., perfect
running cond., new canvas and
sickle, cut oats, lupine, clover,
lespedeza, peas, $400.00. Ter-
rell Fletcher, Cobb. (At Flint-
side), 6

Farmall A _ Tractor, fully
equipped with power lift and
take off, distributors, planters,

cultivators, 8 disc King Har-
row, perfect cond., ready: for
use. Mrs. W. H. Whitehead,

Colbert, Rt. 2. (Hwy. 29, near
Diamond Hill).

Farmall F-20 on rubber, cul-
tivator, planter, fertilizer dis-
tributor, good cond., $675.00
cash. John W. Bussey, Colum-
bus, % Claymore Plantation.
(Tel. 88928).

1 each: 1947 Ford Tractor,
Disc Tiller, Harrow, Plantrs,
Cultivators, Sub-Soiled, Heavy
Duty Power Mower, 6 Row Cot-
ton Duster, 6 Row Weeder,
Dise Terracing Machine, 42 in.
Intl. Combine, $1695.00 cash
at my farm, 4 mi. Concord.
H. E. Underwood, Concord, Rt.
a ~

Meadows Hammer Mill, 20 in.
screen, reasonable. Phone 55
96. Willard Reed, Conyers, Rt. ..

MeCormick-Deering 8 _ ft.
Binder, good cond. except for
few minor repairs, bargaia,
$65.00. J. K. Johnson, Cornelia,
Star Rt.

Standard 2 Cylinder, Garden
Tractor, riding attachment, Tur-
ner Plow, Cultivator, A-1 cond.,
priced to sell. Woodrow Bailey,
Dalton, Rt. 2,

2





J. D, Tractor Model B, used
1 season,.Athens Tiller 4 dise
24 smoothing harrow, 20 disc
fertilizer and seeder attach-
ments, \7 ft. mower, reasonable
price. R. H. Cravey, Covington,
Rte: :

Rubber Tired 4 Wheel, Heavy
Duty Wagon, $100. 00 cash, or
trade %r pigs or calves. Haden
H. Thomas, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,

Good new No. 4 Messin.
Mowing Machine, $40.00 or
trade for good wagon; 30 Avery
Turn Plow, good cond.,: $17. 50.
Bud Holland, Dalton, Rt 2.

Coal: Burnet Brooded Stove,
5 batter coops, oil burner,
ete., Gordon Wood, Dalton, Rt.
5, Box 92.

1949 Ford Tractor, bought
aew last year, with equipment

J... C. Jett, Doraville. (Tel>
Chamblee 2334). *
Fordson Tractor, old style,

Ist. class cond., new, pistons
and rings, high tension! magne-
to, dbl. dise Oliver Plow, per-
fect cond., 2 new 26 in. Oliver
Plow Discs, never used. J.
Stephens, Dougherty.

Sears Can Sealer, late model,
seals 3 size cans, never used,
$10.00 or exc. for nice print
dairy or chicken feed sacks.
Mrs. A. D. Blackstock, Rt. 4.

Minn, Moline U.T.U. 1947
Farm Tractor, Mowing Machine,
4 Bottom Oliver Turn Plow, #0
disc Rome Tandem Harrow, roll
over dirt pan, $2000.00 cash.

. A. Childs, Decatur, RFD.
(Cre, 32478);

Bottom Drapery for 38 model
Holt Combine, used about 5
hrs... cheap. See , at Perrys
Dairy, 4 mi. Dublin. Ship COD
if desired. R. H. Perry, Dublin,
Rte ale

2H Wagon, $75.00 J. A. Bur-
russ, Eastanollee.

1947 Model C Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, 3 disc J. D. Tiller on
rubber, planters, cultivators,
fertilizer attach., new rubber,
Ist. class cond., $700.00. Julius
A. Cody, Eastman, (Phone, 2778
day, 2016 night).

1949 model Cotton Duster, 5
row, mule drawn, $35.00 or
trade for yearlings. R. s. Wheel-|

er, Norwood. we

McCormick mower, pe

cond., for sale at my place, Ode
Wilson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.





AL}

| 3800. F. M. King, Perry. /

Bush and Bog King~ Harrow,

Quitman, Tel, 4532.

Windmill with equipnient for
sale. G. D. Fain, Edison.

Allis-Chalmers B_ Tractor,
good cond., with equipment and
mower, 2 bottom plows, Bush
and Bog Harrow. B. M. Peek,
Carrollton, Rt. 1.

3 No. 120 Buckeye coal burn-
ing Brooder Stoves, good as
new, . $20.00. Jas. B. Woods,
Senoia. phone Senoia 208-J1

Elec. Dynamic Brooder, 4 ft.
9 in, used 1 time, $15.00. At my
home only. Mrs. Fannie Fitz-
gerald, Rochelle, Rt. 1.

6 row Simplex cotton duster,
and Dixie 2 row tractor cotton
chopper and weeder, both used
only 1 yr., fine cond. $100.00
ea, J. S. Fortune, LaFayette.

M and M Combine. Wisc.
motor, good cond., ready to
run. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

McCotmick-Deering 'Thresh-
ing achine, -operates from
tractor belt pulley, big capacity,
perfect cond., cheap for cash.
See at Houston Lake. aad
Davis, Perry.

Transplanter, practically new,
perfect cond., for sale, Phone

Used =McCormick-Threshing
ing Machine, self feeder with
wind stacker, 22 in. drum, 38
in. clearing space, no belts, rea-
sonable. Walter Glenn, | Point
Peter. :

Globe Milking Machine, good
as new, $150.00. Lame Burton,
Robinson,

Ferguson Corn Picker, 8 row
J. D. Power Duster, Turner hay
baler, for sale. A. L. Walker,
Rhine.

49 model D. C. Case Tractor;
used very little, 10-28 in. dise

priced to hell. See. Ted Johnson,
Roopville, Rt. 1.

Iron Beam, 1 or 2H Plow
will stand 2 mules, or light
enough for 1 mule, good as pew,
$400. H.-P. Malcom, Social
Cirgle, Rt. 2, Box 47.

2H Walking Cultivator, $25.
exc. for riding cultivator, Josiah
Lewis, Sparta. ;

Set of practically new lane
ers for A Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, $150.00 for entire outfit
at my farm. George Williams,
Stapleton, Rt. 2, Box 94,

gout ood cond., 4 blaces, grain and

Allis-Chalmrs Model 60 Com-

ae

for Farmall A, good,



SECOND HAND %
MACHINERY FOR SALE

A
| 42~Intl. clarvester Combine,
lespedeza Zune $325, 00. 4 mi
from Statham. Coleman Duna-
gan, Statham, Rt. I

6 row Cotton Duster, fit any
model tractor. Lewis Howard,
Stephens.

24 in. Rock and Mill Sifter,
good No, 2 J. D. Corn Sheller,
1 Line shaft and barrens, _
pulleys, elevator, belt, scales,
other equipment, $250. 00. Joe
Blankenship, Stockbridge.

Used horse-drawn Disc Havr-
row, McCormick-Deering Mow-
ing Machine, Ledbetter Dbl.
other farm
tools for sale. J P. Tuggle,
Stole Mountain. :

2H Walking Oliver Cultival
tor, good cond., neyer used,
$50.00; 2H Wagon, good cond.,
$75.00; - Planter, Distributor,
Gombine used 2 3easons, $30.00:
All FOB, C. Y. Willis, Talking
Rock Rtesie

M Farmall and U@ Allis-
Chalmers Tractor, both with 2
disc Athens Tiller Plows, exe.
cond. F. N. Belk, Trenton.

2 Dairy Milker units eom-
plete, with stainless steel painis,
McCormick-Deering make, used
few days, $1000. for both.
Lewis McKoy, Turin, Rt. 1. ;

4 used Buckeye Burners for
Tobacco Barn.-John L. Page,
Tyo Ty-Rt2:

Case Combine, K-2-12 en
used. one season, No. 60 Allis-
Chalmers Combine, never used,
for sale. W. V. Brannen, Una-
dilla, Tel. 3241.

Farmall A Tractor, good rub-
ber, power lift, starter, lights,
2 dise tiller, 12 dise harrow,
tractor weeder, planters, culti-
vators, good cond. Weis Gram
ham, Unadilla. ;

Intl. 50 T Hay Baler, used
1 season, $1800.00; J. D. Walk-

ing, Cultivator used 1 season,
$75.00; Cotton Planter, $20. on

Pr

2 peanut weers, $17.50

W. N. Johnson, Warrenton, Re
1

oe Se

once, dusts 8 rows at one time,
Stockland Hydro Scoop, works
with J. Deere A and B Tractors,
power lift. Smith Johnson, War-
renton.

Tractor, 6 row Cotton Dust-
er, Simplex make, good as new,
$150.00 or trade for reg. Polled
White Face Bull. G. S. Land-
Tum, Warrenton, Rt. 1.

Intl. Motor 68 hp., used for
pulling grist mill, A-1 cond,
$900.00. W. C. Langham, War-
renton, Rt. 2. ys

Milk cans, 2-5 gal. cap., per-
feet cond., $7:00 for lot. G. W.
Darden, Watkinsville.

Biddy Brooder, about 500
cap., kerosene type, $5.00 C.,|
J Altman, Waycross, Rt. 2. /

Athens 2 disc plow, practical-
ly new, hydraulic lift, used with
makes of Tractors, with proper
hydraulic. lift, $165.00. =D. - a.
Campbell, White Plains, Rt. 1.

Good 2H Wagon, No. 64
Chattanooga Turn Plow, Cot-
ton Planter, other equipment,
at bargain. All good cond.
Horace DarneH, Winston.

14 in. J. D. Feed mill, A-1
cond., $100.00; 14 disc J. D.
Grain Drill, A-1 cond., $200.00;
Power Mower (No, 5), $175.00.
Exe. for hogs or cows. See:
Rex Jackson, Wrightsville.

Lilliston Walking/ Cultivator,
1 of 2 H, used 1 season, with
dise, $45.00. Exchange for cow.
W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1.
H Farmall Tractor, 1946 mod-
el, new tires, power take-off,
hydraulie lift, lights, $1000 00;

6

_J. D. Cotton Duster, used just. -
| tor Plow, -

| Tractor,

Slightly used 41 Cole Planter, |
















































| -ECOND HAND
ae FOR

rubber, 2 row culti
planters, belt pu
life, power take-oi
lights. Phone 4422.
| Americus, Rt. 2%

McCormik-Deerir
good cond., for sale. J
Ashland.

Some miscellane
and Farm Equip:
or. trade for garde:
mower blade.
Atlanta, 811 Juni

. Avery M Wer,
ber, practically n
New 1H Wagon,
with body, $65.
Planter,

Harrison, Atlai
Clifton Rd. N.

: =
4 Brooders, 400

sacrifice. Mrs. Luci

phries, ~Atlanta~

| Dr. N, W. (Tel. Ve, 17
Page Garden Tr

with principle attac

Moreland Ave. .E
Phone\ Ma. 2995. =

Guano* Distribute
Planter, 2 H Harrow,
od ng), Walking -

agon, $100.00. I
ieee ee 671 He
{NEL

All- Ameria Cas
num Pressure Canner
pints, perfect cond., $1
R. J.. Miller, Aug
Milledgeville Ra.

wheels, Athen
mechanically good,
both;, also Walking C
Corn Planter, other fe

7} John P. Glore, Au

Good. Ledbetter Corn
$12.00 cash at! my fe
Owen, Barnesville

ND. 2 or
Bottom Turn Plow,
heavy duty Tandem Di
row. J- -C. Cutter, BI le

Oliver 88 Row Cro
Tractor, planter and cul
used part of year, pr
new. Cash or exc. fol
M. H. Callaway, Bishop.

1949 model A
Tractor, newest type
tor. and planters, lights,
roll-o-matic, power t
er take-off, exc. -con
Bostwick, Ga. Make f
H. Callaway, Jr., Bishoy
. Planters, Distributor
vators for W. D. Allis
(Cultivators
planted 35 A cotton witk

ers, $390.00; Cotton Dus
W.. D., $125.00. Lot for $

Ww. A. / Bonner, Bowdon

86-J3.
Milking Machine, 2 |
ge, 5 can Intl, Milk Cc
10 gal- & 1-5 gal. milk
class_ cond. Cheap.

tires, motor like new,
with starter, lights, etc.;
mowing machine, $950.00;
lene Combine No.

used 2% seasons,



$20.00; Bush and Bog Harrow,



2000 Tobacco Sticks, -new, | Case


































vators,
ised on 25 acres,
g Bagley, Cal-|



i
B 2: joes cul-
ete. 1HC

a2, Tow mounted |
(HC corn picker,
Bush and_ Bog,
quipment. Thos.
yun. Phone 2018,

ee, Tractor,
-cond., set of
reasonable. Don





Ti Tractof, 2 ae
distribu-

Oriine: No. 69,
ps; good cond.,
combine. Pos,



r 500 cap.,
ped See tlitle,.

es 00 at my
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. plow, mower, |
ih or witht,



&
fobley, Groggins.

_Blue- Plame Oil
eI ~ Brooder, good
time, $11.50. FOB.



. 60 combine, good
nd., bottom plov
rractor, 7 ft., dbl. :sec.
George "Stallings.

; i drel. 2252).
Poe new jrub-
ind rear, cultivators,
te model, 10 disc
Ow, slightly. cused,
cc: pe Ho-





may. ey . ade
trade for gentle small
rse not over 12 yrs.
ickett, Jesup, Phone

ere.




: erosene Heated In-
twice (Jim Brown

few, $35.00 FOB

Jasper, Rt. 2.

Automatic Elec. [n-
battery brooder,
elec, heaters in
ibator, $50.00;








Bo

.00: Used very lit-
Burdette, LaGrang?,



ctically new J. De}

ractor;-planters, cul-
IS and Bog har-
00. G. W. Ander-






suson Tractor and
1st class cond.

4 de cattle. J. H.
ECDel,

Austeil





ctor Drawn
$50.00; Marvel
r, used very little
.00, W. E. Cleve-
e. Riess 24]

tap-dres- -

new f
ea eae
_| overha

(Night tel. 39R).

Set of planters for Ford Trac-

ly .tOr, Distributors, good as. new,

Cooper, Butler, as J Box

-_ *

M John Deere Tractor, planz-
| ers, cultivators, stool bar;depth
control, 4 disc tiller, steee its

harrow, practically new, sacr
| fice, $1600.00. Leon Pullin Bh

Locust GrONss: AR. 1:

Set of Cultivators and Plant-
ers for John Deere A or B, used.

[2 seasons, A-1 cond., $350.00 at

my farm. Grady Means, Louis-
yess

A Model Farmall - Tractor
with cultivators, planters, com-
plete, A-Tcond., $800.00. Cons.
pair mules as part payment.
Cy. W. Hadden, Louisville, Rt.

1. (Stapleton Cross. Rd.).

* Pair Platform Scales, 1200 Ibs.
perfect cond., cheap for - cash.
Will not ship. H. A. arner,
Lula.

fee Gee Ft
Grain Binder, exc. cond., rea-
sonable. P. W. Craig, McDon-
ough, Rt. 1.

B Allis- Chalmers, cultivators,

distributors, recently
ed, mower fits B or
Allis-Chalmers, perfect \ cond.,.
$900.00. No letters. See: P. .
Davis, Macon, 4226 Capitol Ave.

Farmall a 14,Tractor, on rub-
ber, good running. cond., bush
and bog harrows, good cond.,
side delivery rake, Turner hay
baler. J. S. Newly, Macon, 356
Charlotte St. ae phone 6d
XJ). :

1H Wagon, oH Wagon, 1H
and 2H Turn Plows, Stalk Cut-
ter, Sec. Harrow, any_ tools }
needed) for 1 and 2H farm.
Mrs. F. C. Cox, Marble Hill,

Star Rt. \
Good Buggy, $25.00 Will not
ship. Gee: Mrs. lL. AY Wood,

ee tis.

Set of distributors, cultivating
ee for Intl. Farmall Trac-
tor, model M or H, good cond.,
| $200. 00, LG: Oliver, Means-
Ville.

i

SECON D HAND.
MACHINERY WANTED



2 ae set - rear eee

on rubber for set of steel
whls in good condition to fit
F-12 Farmall Tractor. Bring
yours and get mine. T. C. Gore,
O'Hoopee. }

Want small Tractor and at-
tachments, suitable for working
small acreage truck crops. Must
be cheap. Quote best price. H.
J. Reid, athens, 5955 Milledge-
Ave.

Want Dakhicer Hole Dieser
for Ford Tractor. C, S. Hale,
Atlanta, 3221 Sewell Rd.

Want lift type Danhuser Tetr-
racing Blade for 1948 or Jater
model Ford Tractor. Quote
lowest. price. De R. peo
Covington. |

~Want Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine No. 60, priced right. Send
model and serial number, also
condition, H. F, Gilder, Duphy
Rt. 3.

Want good Cile Planter with
all planting plates and gears,
within 20 mi. of here. L. H.
Ouzts, Elberton, Rt. 3

Want 1 good 80-05 100 gal.
Syrup Boiler, cheap for cash.
Samp Smith, Douglas, Bio

, Want Oilver 3 disc Trailer |

Plow. G. W.
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Want good used 1H Wagon.
State condition and price. H. S
Branch, Grovetown, Rt. 2.

Want motor block for 1HC
T-20 Tractor. Must be not over
50 mi. Atlarta. State price and
location. B. F. Carroll, Powder

Castleberry,





eas Springs, ae 2, MG

gah ws) Seis seals

Want gcod 75 hp Motor for
pulling @ heavy hammer mill.
Otis Gooch, Jefferson, Rt. 2.



SEED FOR SALE



Rushing Okra Seed, 30c pkg.

No stamps. Instructions on how |

to cultivate. Add 3c stamp for
postage. Fred Pruitt, Naylor.

Good Chufas Seed, free of
nut grass, $2.25 pk.; $8. bu.
Fob. J. D. Collins, Cobbtown,
Ried.

Cipowet Neck Cushaw seed,
10 doz. and self addressed en-
velope, plus 3c stamp;/ Also
want 1 bu. Bunch Velvet beans,
and 25 lbs. Crotalaria Seed at
reasonable prices, L. M. Ken-
nedy, Townsend.

500 Ibs, Genuine Cannon
Ball, Black Diamond Water-
melon, germ., ae per ct., $1. Ib.;
Original Ga. Sweetheart, 98 per
ct., for seed only, large selected
melons$2.._ lb. W..O. Birdsong,
Gordon. f Sg

Cantaloupe Seed, Hales best,
$2. lb. Moline M. Landrum,
Adairsville, Rt. 3.

Black Lee Watermelon, pure,
wilt resistant, 1st yr., $1. lb. PP.
te Newton, Milledgeville,
RED 1:

Striped Half Runner Bean
Seed, 50c lb. Add postage. Tom-

my Le Lange, Elberton, Rt 3.

Long Green Tender Okra,
hand shelled, clean, 25 cup.
Add postage. Ethel
Gainesville, Rt. 2: ;

Ga. Coffee Beans, 10 doz.;

Citron, Pumpkin, St. Mt. Melon,
Muskmelon Seed, 5c Thls.; AL

| so Comfrey, Elecampane, Tansy,

Houseleak, Garlic, Mint, /Horse
radish, Calamus, Balm, rooted,
10e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Cumming.

165 Ibs. Okla. Black Diamond

Watermelon, $1. Ib. delivery,
any amount. Bob Neal, Cordele.

White. Velvet Okra, 50c lb.
Add postage. P..E. eee Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2.

Climbing Okra, 30c pkg. Ne
stamps. Instructions. Adid-
tamp for postage. Fred ae
aylor.

Alagood Squash, 10c large
pkt.; Palma Christi, 10c (roots
kill moles). Exe. for sacks, etc.
Mrs. Nora Smith, Arnoldsviille.

Brown Top Millet, No. 1
grade, recleaned, 100 lb. bags,
$10. Cwt.; Kobe Lespedeza,
purity 98 per ct., germ., 94 per
ct., no dodder, $13. Cwt.: Cok-
er. wilt resistant Cotton Seed,
1eginned, treated, 100 lb. bags,
83 per ct. germ., $7. Cwt. Geo.
B. Berry, rawfprd. i

Old Fashion Kleckly Sweet
Watermelon, hand saved, $2.50
lb.; Hay mixed Cow Peas, $4.50
bu; 100 bu. Yellow Corn, $1.25
bu.; Early Brown Crowders, $6.
bu. FOB here. W. L. Helms,

| Buena Vista.

Okra, for sale~ or exc. for
white sacks. State what you
Have. B.S, BEvOR: Homer, Rt.
1, Bok 124

Early Speckled 90 Day, Velvet
Beans, recleaned, guar. sound,
no hulls, none cracked, $5. bu.
FOB. Cash, A. E. Locke, Butler.

/ Few lbs. Okra for sale or exc.
for print or white sacks. Sterl-

ner.

Pure Cox Watermelon Seed,
$X lb. Flynn Cook, Felton, Rt. 1.

100 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza, in
50 lb. bags, tleaned, scarified,
98.96 per ct. purity, 85 per ct.
germ. Wm. H. Booth, Com-
merce, Rt. 2. (Tel. Co. 411).

900 lbs. recleaned Kobe Les-
pedeza Seed, 12c lb. in 100 lb.
lots 2 Ha-G Allen, McDonough,
Rt.-3.

7 top Turnip, Okra, Pumpkin,
Mustard Seed, 25c cup; Corn-
field White and Col, Bean seed,
50e Th} Blackeyed Peas,
Speckled Sugar Crowders, 25c
Ib. All FOB. Mrs. C. L. Willis,
Talking Rock. :

Long Broad Leaf Tobacco, 50c
Tbls.; Summer Time Pumpkin,
Zac, pk.; 5 pks., $1.00; Sunflow-
er seed, 60c pt.; $1. 10 qt.; Okra,
in pod, 75 pk. "All PP. Tis J2EL





lis, Cumming, Rt, 5.

F postage.

Crowe, |*

for print sacks.

| Ga.

ing * Payton, Alto, 2 Jones Cor-








SEED FOR SALE

se



ner-Velvet Beans, cleaned,
guar sound, no Mulls, none
cracked, $5. bu. FOB. Cash with
order. A. E. Locke, Butler. _

Monto Cristo: Watermelon, 1/2
lb., $1.25; BunchColored But-
terbeans, 20c large cup. Mrs.

Lois Cox, Calhoun, Rt. 1,

Red and Yellow Hot Pepper;
2be. foc< 2.2 0bis,<
cup; Also Colts Foot, 15 doz.;
Silver Maple, $1. ea.; Mt.
Huckleberry, 25c doz. Exc. for
Crowder~Peas or print sacks.
Not PP. Rosetta Butler, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 3.

Gourd Seed, mixed, 40c oz.
No stamps. Mrs. T. B. Thomas,
Thomasboro.

Texas Caprock aoteahs Sor-
ghum,-easy to grow, yields cane,
combine like grain, $6. Cwt.
Recleaned graded: R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto. >

Good, clean Clemson Spine-
less Okra, 50c Ib. Exc. some for
print sacks, 1 large cup or 1/2
lb. for each sack. Mrs. R. H.
Turk, Pineview, Rt. 1, Box 17A.

Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, 50c large cup. Add
Mrs. vo Vec Robbs;
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. ;

Okra, andi dares Long Green,
hand picked, clean, from select
pods, free of trash, Ane lb. Or
will send COD. Mrs, L. A. EI-
lington, Taureteerile Rt, -

90 Day Runner Velvet B
Seed, extra good, germ. 88
ct $4. 50 bu. H. W. Shaw, Pen
ox.

CantAoupe Seed, few lbs.
Hales best, from selected can-
taloupes, $2. -Ib. Moline M.
Landrum, Adairsville, Ri.333

Gourd (1 yd. long var.) seed,
$1. teacup; Also New Thornless
Boysenberry plants, 15, $1.00;
Garlic Bulbs, 50c lb.; Gem Ever-
bearing Strawberry, SECU xe:
Mrs. John My-
ers, Hartwell, Bed se

Large .Mammoth Sunflower
Seed, 25c cup. Exc. 2 cups: for
White Half Runner Bean seed.
Each pay postage. Mrs.~ Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Okra, large Yellow Pumpkin,
Special Cantaloupe sed,
10 Thls., 50c teacup. Mrs. C. W.
Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6. >

Brown 6 Wks. Crowder peas,
bears. early, 35c C; 500, $1.00;
Mush Peas, White "Lady, large
Rd Speckled (Pole Cat) Crowd-
er, Lady Finger, 25c C; 500, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. 'E. Rich-
ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1.

Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza
No. 2 pasture grade, not tested,
8c lb.; Also Combine Peas, $5.
bu 10 bu. or-more, $4. bu. W.

Marett, Hartwell, RFD 3.

Pole Bean_ or Palma Christi
Seed, 25 cup.. Or exc. for corn-
field bean seed. State particu-
lars: Mrs, Mamie Stone, Adairs-
ville. -

Giant Striata Catia 4000
Ibs., germ. 80 per ct$ purity 99.-
52 per ct., 15 c Ib. Moody ;Peed,
Butler.

2000 lbs. Crotalaria, cleaned,
in 100 lb. bags; Also 12 bu. Clay
Peas, slightly damaged, $3.50
bu. G. T. Daniel, Louisville.

20 bu. good clean Blue Rib-|
bon Cane Seed, $2.50 bu. at my
home. Union Co. Ga., 4 mi. off
Blairsville-Murphy Hwy. VB.
Sosebee, Warne, N. C.

175 Ibs. Okla, Black Diamond
Watermelon Seed, $1.25 lb. Fob

*Jhere. Bob Neal, Cordele.

900 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, re-
cleaned, 98 per ct. purity, 90 per
cf. germination, 13c 1b. in 100
lb. lots. H. C. Allen, McDon-
ough, Rt. 3.

Old Fashion Striped Half
Runner Bean Seed, and Early
Okra, good_var., 50c lb. Exc. 2
Ibs. for 5 print "sacks, or Dixie
Queen, or St. Mt. Watermelon
Seed. W. H. Phillips, Lavonia,
ile

Mammoth Russian Sunflower,
35c qt.; Sage Seed, 25c spoon-
ful; Okra, 25c cup; Bushel Size
Gourd, 30, 25c; Cushaw, 20, 15c;
Castor Beans, 25e cup. Add post-
age. Fred Thomas, Crandall, Rt.
I a

Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25e good start. No COND. Mrs.
Sallie Floyd, Rockmart, Rte 2.



Barly Gneckled 90 Day "Run

Pumpkin, 20c



Kobe gp germ. 92 per
ct., purity 98.14 per ct., [4c lb.;

Serrcea Lespedeza, germ. 86
per ct., purity 99.60 per. ct., 24c
Ib. Arthur Huie, dry dens
| boro. ae

Hastings Banana Muskrnelon Z
Seed, tst yr., 10c tsp.; 25 Tbls.
PP? Mrs. Wallace Wilson,
Gainesville, Rt. 7. :




Black Diamond Watermelats
Seed, pure, hand saved, from
personally selected melons, 1st
yr. from Okla., $1. lb. Govt.
tested. J. J. Bloodworth, Gor,
don, Rt. 2.

Ga. Sweetheart Watermelon,
high germ., govt. insp., hand
saved from selected melons, $2.
lb. Miss Carolyn Bloodworth,
Gordon. ,

Vine Peach, Wool ee noe
Hot Poker Seed, 10c large pkg.
with stamped envelope. Mrs. R.
H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt.
ae

800 lbs. Korean No. 1 Clean ~
Lespedeza Seed, $7. Cwt. About
3 mi. W. Snellville, off U. S. 78.
W. A. Hartman,: Lilburn, Box
188.

Mixed Turnip, Wikea Greehs,
60c lb.; Green Velvet Okra, 25c
0Z.; Mango Melon, Darlington
Watermelon, 50e oz.; Black
Winter Radish, Curley Mustard, |
Kale, 20c 0z.; $1. 1b.; Red Cher-
ry omato, iaixed, small, 10
pkt. Hubert Chambers, Canton,
Box 488.

Rutger, Marglobe, Stone To-
mato, . Wakefield, Flat Dutch>
Cabbage seed, $1. 60 lb; $6.,

4 Ibs.; Collard, 50c lb. Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Bi ee

Red Speckled Crowder Pea,
25c cup; 5 -cups, $1.00; Okra,
35e cup. Exc. for print or white
sacks. Mrs! Carl Smith, AS
Riso wo AS

Citron, 75 ib.; Banana Musk-
melon, 40e teacup: Also Early
Imp. large Klondike Strawber-_
ry, 50c C, Plus postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1, Ba

Perkins Long Green Okra,
35c tb. Add postage. AGlenn
Vaughn, Covington, Rt. 3. .

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
$1.60 lb. Del. W. O. Waldrip,
Flowery Branch, Rt, 1.

- 5 lbs. Cannon Ball watermel-" eS
on, hand saved, $1. Ib. Mrs. R.
E. Rowe, Alvaton.

Striped Half Runner Bean,
weevil .treated, 60c cup. PP.
Mrs..C. B. Robinson, Bowdon.
_Hales best Cantaloupe, hand
saved, $1.25 Ib. Mrs. J.-L. Jack->
son, Gordon, Rt. 2

500 Ibs. Genuine Cannon Ball,
Black Diamond Watermelon, Og.
per~ct. germ., Ist yr. Okla., $k
lb.; Original Ga. _Sweetheart,
98 per et. germ., $2. lb, W. 0:
Birdsong, Gordon.

Kobe Les spedeza, dbl. oleae
ed; 14c lb. Or exc. for cattle. E. \
J. McCinnis, Alpharetta, Rt. -

Ga. Favcrite Cantaloupe, 40c
0z.; 15c Tbls.; Shunways Giant
Muskmelon (deep yellow mat)
20e Thls.; Hot Pepper, 15c Tbls
PP. Miss Lillian Hardin, Vhite
Rit

Hales No. 36 Cantaloupe, hea-
vy bearing kind, $2.00 lb.; Long
type Banana MuSkmelon, $2.50:
50e for 2 cups; White Velvet
Okra, 60c Ib.; Exc. for peas,
peanuts, or good print sacks.
Write first. Boyd Baggett, |.
Hiram. E f A :

1500 Ibs. scarified, recleaned
Sericea Lespedeza, test 98-84,
at 20c-lb. FOB. Sell or part.
Inman Brown, Martin.

600 lbs. clean, scarified Seri-
cea Lespedeza, 20c lb. FOS.
Dbl. bagged, shipped express or
freight collect. K. F. Mitchell, ,
Martin, Rt. 1. :
Multiplying Calif. Beer Seed,
25c start. No COD. Mrs. Sallie
Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
25c start: White Skin Cucuin-
ber, 13c tbls.; 2, .25c. PP. Mrs.
R. A. Nolen, Rockmart, Rt. 2.

Selected, hand saved Water-
melon, Dude Creek, Okla. Black
Diamond (Cannobalis),\ $1.00
Ib. White Dixie Bell, $1.50 Ib.;
Germ, 88-90 percent.;: Hales
Best Jumbo Cantaloupe, $1.59
lb. C. B, Clegg, Scotland.

1




<






Pk





3, 2

__and few striped Half Runner
Bean Seed, 50c large cup; Col-

' Add. postage. Mrs. W. V..Robbs,

_ Bean,

- 75e C; 500,. $3:00! $5.00 M. Del-

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Hulme, Elberton, Rt. 3.



SEED FOR SALE

Approx. 700 Ibs. each, Hi-
grade No 1 Brown Top Millet,
and Hegari Seed, Millet, 8-34
Jb.; Hegari, 5%c lb. FOB eiti-
er Winder or farm. 8 mi. Lex-
ington. Estate of J. H. Mathew-
son. Contact: John J. Wilkins,
Jr., Executor, Winder.

Pimiento Pepper Seed, sev-
eral Ibs. at market price. Lula
Wimberly, Chauncey.

Calico Bush Lima Bean, and
Dixie Bush Butterpea Seed,
35c tb.; Martin and Dipper
Gourd, 35c C; Free Baby Lima
Bean Seed with order 3 ozs.
PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Pure, sound Long Green
Crowder, 20c Ib.; $10.00 bu.
A. L: Law Chula, P.O. Box 9

Champion Green: Glaze Col-
lard, 4 tbls., $1.00; 8 tbls.; $2.69. |
PP. Mrs: T. T. Holloway; Cobb- |
town.

15 Ibs. Cannon Ball Water-

melon, $1.00 lb. 20 Ibs. Black
Diamond, $1.00 lb. E. L. Coop-

er, Butlei, Rt. 1, Box 24.
800 lbs. Kobe Lespedeza, No.
1 recleaned, 12c lb. D. M.

White Mush Pea, Martin
Gourd, 25c cup; Long Green
Cucumber, Pumpkin, 2 sps.,
15e; Black Raspberry and
Muscadine, 33 250 Yarrowye
tera, 25c; Garlic, 2 doz., 25.
Add postage. Mrs. Henry Eller,

Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Heavy bearing Black Pole

ored Running Butterbean, hea-
vy, bearing, 3 large cups, $1.60

Add postage. Mrs, B..H. Pat- | -

terson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

_ Heavy bearing Black Pole
Bean Seed, 50c large cup; White
Browneye Table Pea, 60c qt.

Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.

Brown Striped Half Runner
good cond., 50c large
Lady T. Strawberry,

teacup;

Mrs. Belle Crowe, Gainesville,
Rte 2: :

_ Watermelon (Cooterback),
sweet, juicy, hand selected, $1
Jb. E: C. Heaton, Hartwell, Rt.
3)



PLANTS FOR SALE



Govt. insp. Red Skin P. R.
Plants, $2.50 M.: Fob, Ready
around Apr. 20th. Prompt shiv-
ment. W. R. Hutto, Surrency,
Rt: 2.

Strong Blakemore Sthawter
ry, 75ce:C; 300, $2.00; 500) $3.255,
Imp. Strawberty, 65c Cy 500, $3.
Prompt: shipment. No. checks.
PP. G. E. Waldrip, Gainesville,
RT 3

Millions good state insp. P. R.

Plants, $3. M; 5 M- up, $2.50;
20 M exp. col., $2. M; Mar-
globe and Rutger Tomato, $2.50

M; 5 M up, $2. M. Packed in
moss, Ready. L. R. Boatright,
Odum.

Bermuda |. Onion Broccoli,
Kale, Endive, Lettuce, Beets,
Collards, Carrots, Cabbage, 4
doz., 50c; 75c C; Karly Toma-
toes, Brussels Sprouts, Pep-
pers, Eggplants, Parsley, Aspar-
agus, Leek, Swiss Chard, 2 doz.,
50c; Bunch Potato Draws, $1. C.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
ready, $2. M: 5 M, $1.75 M.
From certifjed seed. Moss pack-

ed. Johnnie Thornton, Odum,
Re. 2.
Chas. W., Copenhagen Cab-

ave. $1.25 M; Rutger, Marglobe
Tomato, $2.50 M. Moss packed;
500, $1.50. Special prices on
Jarge order. Phone No. 45079
B. F. Mallard, Savannah, Rt. 5,
Box 378.

Genuine Marglobe,- New
Stone Tomato, ready, $2.50 M.
Moss packed, prompt shipment;
Govt. insp., treated P. R. Red
ed Pink Skin Potato, $3. M.

Ready Apr. 25th, Moss
packed. W. D, Lightsey, Screv-

| $4..M. Fob. Booking orders for

'| brown var.,

|. Kudzu Crowns, $2.50 C; Mas-

PLANTS FOR SALE

Mastodon Strawberry, 75 C;
300, $2.00; $3.50, 500. No chks.
Mrs. Annie Strickland, Gaines:
ville, Rt.

pane Copperskin and P. R. Poe
tato, govt. insp., $2.25 M; 5000
}Or more, $2. FOB. Julian "Todd,
| Sgreven, Rt. I.

Marglobe Tomato, $2. M Fob.
Ready Apr. 15th or 20th, moss



gene Hutto, Surrency, Rt. 2.
Pure La. Copperskin Potato,

ders Apr.10. A. L. Mann, Sur-
rency; -Rt..2;

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
ready, moss packed, $1.75 M;
Govt. insp. Red or Copper Skin
Potato, ready about Apr. 10th,
500, $l. 50; $2.50 M; 5000 up
packed in crates, $2.25 M. Full
count. W. G. Murray, Odum; Rt.





Pure certified La. Gibper:
skin and Red Skin Potato

| plants, $2.50 M.-B. H. Mann,
| Surrency, Rt, 2. |
Cert. Mastodon Strawberry,

forsale or.exc. for 1 H Avery
| Cricket Turn Plow. Tom Kit-
tle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.

~Goyty insp. treated Red Skin

Potato plants, $2. M. Booking
orders for early delivery, W. J.
Wilson, Jr., Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.

Strong 5 .yr.-old Asparagus
Roots, 60c doz. Not prepaid.
Mrs. R. R. Champion, Gas
boro. ! i

Cert. Marglobe, Rutger To-
mato, rady now through ADY.;
40c C; $3.50 M. Add postage..|
Alton Palmer, Leary, Rt. 2, Box |
66B.

Imp. P. R. .plants, insp. and
treated, $2.50 M. C. R. Red-
mond, Pelham.

~ Cert. Copper Skin Poms, $3
M; 5 M, $2.75; 10 M and above,
$2. 50. Moss packed. P. H. Dix-
on, Patterson, Rt. 2.

Bunch -P. R. Copper Skin
Sweet Potato, govt. insp., cert.,

shipment after Apr. 15th. No.
orders less than 1 M. J. G. Lowe,
Milledgeville, Rt. 4.

Sage Limbs, rooted, 15, $1.00; |
Catnip, Peppermint, Lemon
Balm, Spearmint, 25 bunch;
Add 10c postage under $1. Mrs.
A. Horsey, Waco, Rt. 2, Box
40. :

Large, early bearing -Klon-
dike Strawberry, 75c C; 500, $3.;
$5. M;. Thornless Blueberry, 75
doz.: Fig Sprouts, large, sweet
~50 ea.;
checks, Add postage.
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Sage, Catnip, $1. doz.; Cab-
bage, $2.25 M; Long Brand Leaf
Bull Face Tobacco Seed, 50c
Tbis.; Pie. Pumpkin, 25c pk.;
5. pks., $1.00; Red Hot Pepper,
75 pk. All 'PP. Tae J. Bilis;
Cumming.

Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5. M; Klondike, 60c
C; 300, $2.00; $4. M: Exc. 200
plants for 4 print sacks. Each
pay postage. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Cumming, Rt. I.

Dutch, Wakefield Cabbage,
300, $1. 00; 500 $1.25; $1.90 M.
del.: 5000 up,: $1.75> exp. <col.
Shipped promptly, : W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. 5

Gladys

todon Everbearing Strawberry,

$1. C; Also Old Fashion Peach,
Crabapple trees, 20c ea.; Mus-
cadine Grape Vine, $1. doz.

Garlic Bulbs, 75 doz.; Spea.-
mint, 50c doz.; Catnip, 20c
bunch, Add postage. Mrs. Nel-
lie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Condon Giant Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry, $t. C;
Muscadine Grape Vines, Crab-
apple trees, 6, $1.00; Black Wal-
nut trees, 5, $1.00; Peach trees,
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.

Open field grown Chas. W.
Cabbage, Big Boston Lettuc2,
Bull Nose Sweet and large Pod
Hot Pepper, Black Beauty Egg
Plants, 50 <C;> 500; $1.50. PP:
Harris Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

Pink Skin P. R., Early Jersey
Cabbage, Ruby King Sweet,
Long Pod Hot Pepper, Big Bos-:
ton Lettuce, Black Beauty Egg,
White Bermuda Onion, ready,



en, Rt. 2.

50e C; 500, $1.50. PP. Leroy

Peet

packed. Prompt shipment. Eu-.

| full count, $2.56 M. Booking or- |

| Bristol.

3, $1. No|

| Lady-T., 500, $3.00; $5. M. No



"Maeeiane Tomato; 500, $1.50;

Kudzu Crowns, $1. C; $7.50 M.
Mrs. W. R. Clark, ee Rt.
2; Boxj10352

Cert. Copperskin PR Plants
$2.50 M; 4000 up, $2. M. April
Shipment: $2: M, 4000 up, $1.75
M, May shipments, 8 L Rigdon,
Alma, Rt.

Also Okra Seed, 35 cup; Col-
lard, 2 This. 15; Sunflower,
15e cup; Small seeded Black-
berry, 2, 15c. Add postage. Mrs:
Sam Smith, Austell, Rt. 3.

Strong Rutger, rite To-
mato, Heading Collard, 50 -C;
500, $1. 20% SE Satis. guar.
Ready. Buford - sey, Bax- |
ley,Rt. 3.

FES

ger, Marglobe Tomato, Head-
ing Collard, 50c C; 500, $1.25;
$2. M. PP. James E. Lightsey,
Baxley, Rt 8s

Copper Skin, Red Skin ees
Plants, govt. insp., $2. M; 5 M,.
$7.50. Fob. Gaur. full count. C.
C. Morris,~Baxley, Ri clos

30 A new ground grown Rut-
ger Tomato, ready April 15th,
$2. 50 M Fob; Or delivered at
$3. M; 10 A Calif. Wonder Pep-
per, 4A Hot Pepper, Apr. 20th,
$3. M. All plants rooted, moss=_



Baxley.

. Mastodon ye Pian Straw-.
berry, $1. C; $2.50, 300; $3., 500;
$4. M. PP in Ga. Mrs, J. E
Avirett, Blakely, Rt. 1.-

Imp. P. R. Red Skin Potato, |
State_insp., treated, $2. M. Earl
Boyett, Bristol.

P. R. Plants, govt= insp., oe
ed, 5000, $10. OS Boyett,
Bristol. 2

Govt. insp., heated abd and
Copper Skin P. Re Plants, ick.
$2. M; 5000 or more, $1.50 M.
Fob here, TD): M. Cason, Bristol.

P. R. Potato, govt, insp., imp.
yellow or red 'skin, good count,
5000, $8.75. L. 7 Crawford,
Bristol.

State insp. P. R. Copper cand |
Red Skin Plants, 5000, $7.50.
FOB here. A. L, Turner, Bristol.

grown, imp. red, or yellow
skin, and 100 to. hill, 5000, $10.
Prompt shipment. F, G. Tyre,

Gen. P. R. Plants, weak insp.,
treated, $2.25 M; 5000, $2. M.:
Fob here, J, 8G Tyre, Bristol.
Red Skin Potato Sprouts, |
3000, $9.00; 5000 lot, $14.00;)
10,000, $28.25, John W. Wilson,
Bristol, Rt. 1, Box 79.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500,_$2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
ees 300, $2.50%. 500, $4.00: $7.50
M. Full count. No checks. Mrs.
J. C. Allen, Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $2. C; 500, $7.00; $12.-
50 M; Klondike Strawberry,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;

checks. C. D. Crow, Gainesville,
Ries

Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M;-Lady
T., 500, $3.00; $5..-M, Del.- No.
checks. Mrs. Della Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt. 2. eS

PR Plants, govt. insp., treat-
ed, 5000, $10.00. Ready N. It.)
Brannen, Bristol.

P.R. Plants, govt. insp. ak
ed, $2.00 M. Prompt shipment.
Tommie Sikes, Bristol. "

Red Skin P.R. Plants, govt.
insp., treated, $2.25 M; 5 M,
$1.99 M. W. J. Boyett, Bristol.

Rutger. Tomato, field grown,
mossed, wrapped, in bundles -of
50, guar.- count, $1.50 M. to
trucks, at my farm. Ready Apt.
20th. Ray Boatright, Coffee.

Govt. insp. Red Skin PR and
100 to Hill Potato Plants, $2.00
M. FOB. .G. L, Brannen, Pat-
terson.

New land grown ~Marglobe,
Baltimore, and Rutger Tomato,
500, $1.25; $2.00 M. Mossed root
wrapped, Full count and fresh
del. E. L. Fitzgerald, Irwin-
ville, pt



Lightsey, Baxley, Rt. 3.

$2.50 M. Moss packed: Also

Mastodon Strawberry, 60c org -
Silver Maple, Currants, 4, 95e: |

Good open field grown, Rute

ed, and crated. F a: Williams,

P. R. Plants, state insp. , vine |.

Red, Cones st aue

500, $1.00; $1.50 M. Mixed if



fo, 7 0e - aoe

$2.00;
Cabbase: 500, $1.00;
Mrs, J.

ed, $2.00 M. Del.; Govt. insp.,
treated PR Plants, ready about
Apr. 18th. | or 20th., $2. 60. M. Pp 1

PR Plants, ready Apr. 20th.
-$2.50 M, Del, L. D:- spiehiaey,
_| Serever. .

i

Everbearing Bitawiciry. 50c

Realy: Livingston, Wadley. ee
Marglob2 Tomato, -15_ ia 3

Viola C.- BEaam, oe Rt An
Box. 343.

4 > _ = oy

PR Plants, govt. insp.,~treat-
ed, from vine grown, $3.00 M
W. C. Burnseed, Ellabell.

PR: Plante: yellow skin, govt.

M. Full count. Will ship COD.
Rodney Burnseed, Ellabell. =

insp.,
Skin PR. plants, $2.50 M.

Apr. 15th. Prompt. ship)
Coy E. Roberts, Screvi

M; Marglobe -and Rutger To-
mato, $2.00 M. Good count. P/
it Herndon, Surrency, Rt 2s

Large fresh. extra Early Jev-
sep, Chas. W., Copenhagen Cab=;

Full type ea. fnpece PR
Red -Skin Potato, full_ count,
ready soon;: Marglobe and R



count, ready. Apr. 15th. MO. or.
cert. check. E. OQ. Williams,
Surrency, Rt. 2

hy

C. Damp packed. Promp ship
ment. Add postage, Mrs.
Butler, Cairo, Rt.

~ Cert. PR Plants, fi k
quality seed, $2.50 M; Lots 5M:
$2.25M; Larger lots, $2.00 ca
Count and quality guaranteed. |
Mrs. A, B. Williams, Naylor. |

Gert. Copper Skin Ptato, Rut-
ger Tomato, $3.00 M; <5: M,
$2.75; 10 M and above, $2.50 M.

N. Harrison, Patterson. s


Imp. Bunch PR; Potato Ist. |
yr. Tifton Exp. Station, 75 C:
200, $1.45; 500, $2.65: $5.00 M.
Del in Ga. Lonnie Moore, Way- |"
cross, Rt. de :



Yellovy Skin PR Plants,
M del;

$2.75
5000, $2.25 M; Mar-

$1.75 M. Del Apr. 15th.; Chas
W. Cabbage, $1.50 M. "Ready.
John T. ere Surrency, Rt.
5 ,

Red, and Copper Skin Potato, |.
$2502 M; 5 M, $2.00 M. Full]
count guar.
Bristol, RFD 1.

insp., $2.00-M. FOB. Good count.
Apr. Del. Taking. orders ete
Frank Chancey, Bristol. ;

Rutger, Marglobe eraaton
ready, $2.50 M; 500, $15 50; 40
C. Moss packed. Larger orders
cheaper. Add postage. I. T.
Gamble, Baxley, Rt, 4.

Chas. W. Cabbage, Bermuda

$2.00 M; Beet, Rutger, Marglobe
Tomato, 35 C; $3.00 M. Moss
packed. Prompt shipment. Mrs
Hs Ea, Brittingham, Guyton,

Marglobe, Rutger Tomato,
from ert. seed, strong, healthy.
wet moss and waterproof paper
wrapped, 300, $1.00; .500, $1.50;
$2.50 M; Chas. W., Copenhagen,
Frostproof Cabbage, 300, 75c;

$4.00 M; Chnenuawen |,

Marglobe. Tomato, moss see

moss pack- 2
ed, $2.00 M; Govt. insp. treated | -

C. PP. in Ga. No checks. Mrs.

Black Beauty Egg, 25 doz. Mrs. :



State insp. PR _ Plants; $2.50 Mi

bage, 500, 30c; $1.00 M; 5000, |g.
P ery.

Imp.> Marglobe Tomato, Boer

Moss, packed. PP. Sper del. at :

Govt. ineo treated Red Skin,

globe and Rutger Tomato, cert.|-
Kingston, Rt. f g
| Plants,

J ee eee

ny a Bie sone
Flat Duteh pee ti
Cr Wi

to Draws, $2.50 M. No
nor COD.
Homer. Worth, | Nicholls
Onion, Iceberg Lettuce, 25 C;|

$1.50 bu. basket- b
10,000, $10.40;
loaded on your truck at
D. J. Harrison, Blackshe

ate ready, $2.00 M D

Lightsey, Screv

















Mastcon and ady
berry, 75c G 300,
BP:












0c. bun

Seed, 75c lb.; Garli ;
doz.; Peachtree Sprouts,
Ga, 25 bunch,

Raspeesey.






























ger Tomato, 85 C;
Hot Pepper, Eggpl:
500, $3.00; $1.00 |
(including tomiato),-
edr- ae $1.00. Mor

~} insp., treated, vine grown, $3.00 | , =

treated Copper Age Ww
t













































ger Tomato, moss packed, full =

lard, 500, $1.00: 3
Solomon Davis, -
Rt. B tas












_ Pure Imp. Red Sk
State _insp








Johnson, Shelims r

















Copper Skin and P.
Ready Ap



Bermuda
00,

Coastal
50,

Marglobe and New Sto








PR Potato Plants,





desired, PP, J. D. Crenshaw,



SI P20; Box #








M. Add post
Pirkle, Flow-

er

azlenu Bushes,
Walnut a eae |?

-| before rain,







|CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE





Band seed running Velvet

FOB. W. L. Wilson, Sparta.

ly mixed, $4.50 bu. at farm.
r Sees A. Webb, Richland, -Rt,

Skightly_ weevil Brab Peas,
$350 bu. FOB; Also Whatleys
Seed Corn, $5. bu. J. Lowe,
Fort Valley.

$6. bu. L. ye Singleton, Fort

_| Valley, Rt.

e
Col. oe Bunch Butter-
beans, 25c cup; 5 cups, $1. PP.

{| Exc. 4 cups for 3 print sacks in
| good cond? Each pay postage.
: ics: Dan Craft, ts Rt.

25 bu, New Era Peas, picked
not mixed, $5.50
bu. at -barn. Ralph Welliford,
Warrenton.

3 bu. Brown Crowder 6 Wks.

~, |} Peas, sound, not mixed, $6. bu.
=) Fob. No, less than bushel sold.

Alex Barfield, Louisville.

Lady Finger Peas, free of
weevils, for sale. Exchange 1 lb.

| for 1 print sack, no holes. Each
sp-| Pay postage.
s Pavo, Rt:-37

Minnie

~

90 Day Running Velvet beans,
95 per ct.-or better _ germination,

/}$5. bu. G. I. Parks, Ideal.

|. 20; bu. sound 90 Day Running

ee Velvet Beans, also 15 bu. Field



es, Feyialaats,
iflower, Parsley,
a Asparagus, a

Pat Red
Hill,

o | Rt. 1.

Peas, $5. bu.; Some White peas,
a2 1/2 ib. Can be shipped. Me

|A: Moore, Haddock, Rte de

100 bu. No, te Running Velvet
Beans, 21/2 bu. bags,
Bel alter: -d.~@: McCorkle,
Beuna Vista Rts

~15 bu. 90 Day Seed Velvet
Beans, picked and kept dry, for

a3 sale. Paul Cromer, Ideal, RFD.

1 90 Day Early Speckled Vel-

vet Beans, 90 per ct. purity, 90

per ct. germ., $4, bu. POR. OL
Me Moore, Buena Vista. :

Mung Beans, 35c Ib, in+5 Ib:

|} lots. or more; Blue Jave Peas,
}| also Speckled. Crowders, 30c Ib.
in 5 1b. lots or more; Seed Corn,
rede ple, Pes Be Brown,
5 Ground, Rt. 1.

Ball

90 Dey Running Speckle Vel-

,| vet Beans, germ._85 per ct. or
and.

better, Osceola. Velvets
Brab Pea, $4. bu. Any size or-
der shipped. Check or MO. Dan
W. Wells, Buena Vista.

vet Beans, gatnered without
rain, $6. bu. at my farm. C. O.
"| Turner, Muslla, Rt. 1

90 Day Velvet Beans, $4.50
bu. FOB. J. L. Garner, War-
then. :

40 bu. No. 1 seed Velvet

: Velvet Beans, 90 Day, $4.50
bus Brab Peas, $5. bu. FOB. J.

aoa Os Garner, Warthen.

25 bu. sound 90 Day Running

oe Velvet Beans, 15 bu. Field Peas,

$5. bus W. A. Moore, Haddock,

New Era and Wt hipposPwall
Peas, $5. bu. No orders less than
bushel shipped. Add_ postage.
| Lester West, Cleveland; Rt. 2.

Pure White Running Butter-
| | beans, sound, for table use,
*| treated, sound, 50c Ib. PP; 21/2
lbs. Long Green Okra, not fuz-
zy, 50c lb, PP. Mrs. Graham H.
Eley, White Plains,

500 Ibs. Combine Peas, re-
cleaned, sound, $8. Cwt.; 8c lb.
R. T. Randall, Lavonia.

- 90 Day Running Speckled and

Osceola Velvet Beans, germ. 85
per ct. or better, $4. bu. Any
size order shipped. Check or
MO. Dan W. Wells, Buena
Vista.

Yard Long: and Foot Long

1/Beans, edible; 15c. PP. A. S.

Is, |King, Lawrenceville, Rt, .3:

Half Runner Butterbeans, $1,
ea.; Ga. Rambler, Red Crowder,
White Fla. Peas, $1. ea;
Cushaw, Martin Gourd, Squash,
Mexican Sunflower, 15 seed,
10c. PP on $1. orders, Josephine
Raley, Mitchell.

1949 crop hand shelled, clean
Red Ripper Peas, 8 lbs., $2, De-
livered to 3rd zone, MO. No
checks. Inquiries answered



lar- | when postage is sent, Mrs. L, A.

Sanders, Ashl. ae

10 bu. Speckled Peas, slight- | 1

YO bu. Calif, Blackeyed Peas,.

pata

$4. bu. |

40 bu. Extra good 90 Day Vel-

beans, $5. bu. FOB. J. B. John- |
488 | son, Tifton, Rt.4.



J efferson.

Early Brown 6 Week and Dige

beans and Brab peas, $3.75 bu., ple Hull Crowder Peas, 6 cups,

$1.25. No less sold. No checks.
Mrs. Gon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt.

200 bu. mixed Field Peas for
sale. A. C. Price, Bronwood.

Red Bunch Butterbeans, 30c
cup; Garlic, 30c doz.; Dry Sage,
25e cup: Strawberry plants, $1.-
30 C. No stamps. Mrs. Georgie
Taylor, Buchanan.

175 bu. recleaned, Gatan Soy-
beans, 83 per ct. germ., shipped
only in 2 bu, bags, $4. bu. B. C.
Bynum, Shellman.

19 lbs. mixed Brown and
Speckled Crowder Peas for sale.
Ri pie Cs Barker, Thomaston,
ti, eae

Gatan Soy Beans, recleaned,
21/2 bu. bags, $5.50 bu. L. Cc.
Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.

Tender Ky. | Wonder Pole,
Striped and Cream Half Run-
ner Beans, also Okra Seed, 75c
large cup. Or exc. cup for 4
print or 6 white sacks. Add
postage. Mrs. Andrew Wilson,
Carters, Rt. 1. ;

90 Day Running Speckled.
and Osceola Velvet Beans,
germ. 85 per ct., $4. bu. Ship.
any size order. Check. or MO.
Dan W. Wells, Buena Vista.

/ 300 bu. No. 1 Velvet Beans,

recleaned in 2 bu. bags, $4. b
$3.75 in 100 bu. lots. Bill Knight
Dexter, ze

60 bu. good sound Velvet |
Beans, picked before rain, $4.

/bu. at my farm. Alvie Johnson,

Mitchell, Rt. 1.

=e bu. Calif. Blackeyed Peas,
$6. bu. L. P: Singleton, Ft. Val-}
fey cht. ope

5 or 6 bu. sound 90 Day Vel

vet Beans for sale. Paul R. An- P

derson, Summit.

- 50 bu. extra good 90 Day Vel-
vet Beans, 95 per ct. germ., $5.
bu. Or $4.50 bu. for lot at my
barn. J. C. Mathews, Wrights-
ville. : - te
- 90 Day Early Speckled Vel-
vet Beans, 98 per ct. purity, 90
per. ct, germ., $4. FOB. O. M.

Moore, Buena Vista.

Whip-Poor-Wilt Peas, _ few
New Eras mixed, good f6r eat-
ing, or sowing for hay, weevil
treated, $5. bu. Freight extra if
shipped. Walter A. Long, La-
Fayette, Rt.-3-

10 bu. each, Mixed Peas, $3.85;

|New Eras, $4, 00; 90 Day Beans,

$4.90. FOB. Pat

Greensboro.

15 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans,
$4.85 bu. No less 1 bu. shipped;

Snelson,

15 bu.. New Eras, $3.85 bu. H.

C. Thurmond, Greensboro.

Good, sound 90 Day Velvet
Beans, 1949 crop, $4, bu. FOB.
Guy H. Shivers, Norwood.

Gatan soy beans,. recleaned,
$5. bu. or exc? for white corn,
om reg. Jersey or Guernsey
heifer calf..O. L. Stone, Cham-

| blee, Rt. 1, Box 133A.

50 bu. Gatan soy beans, re-
cleaned, in new 90 lb. bags,
purity 99.75; germ. 88 per ct.,
$6. bu. H. H Baxley, Rex.

Gatan soy beans, recleaned,
21/2. bu> bags, $5. bu. L. C.
Nowell, Macon, Rt. 3.

40 lbs. red and white>spotted
Crowder peas, sound, good for
planting, 15c lb. plus? postage.
No chks. Mrs. Guy Porter,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Speckled Crowder peas, 30c
lb. in 5 Ib. iots; also large red
peanuts, 2-4 in hull, good for
seed, $2. peck; $7. bu. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

CORN AND SEED CORN
FOR SALE



Ga. cert. Goods Golden Pro-
lific Seed Corn for sale. Mar-
vin Lewis, Cordele,

Pure Whatleys Red Cob seed
corn, nubbed, shelled, $1.50 pk.;
$3. half bu.; $5. bu. Del. in Ga.;
Out of State, $2. pk.; $6. bu.;
Also 15 bu, sound Bright Field
Peas, $4.50 bu. Del. by freight.
H, W. Thurmond, Farmington.

1500 lbs. Yellow Dynamite
Pop Corn, $8. Cwt.; 9 lbs., $1.

Add postage. C. L. Bennett,




Hand. shelled, special select-
ed,* weevil resistant Seed Corn,
2 ears to stalk, 20e-qt.; $1.25 pk.;
$4, bu.; Also Martin and Dipper
Gourd "Seed, 35cC; -PP:-90: Day.
Running Velvet Bean _ Seed.
Send postage. Earl Stuckey,
Blackshear.. ;

Hastings Super White Pro-
lific-Seed Corn, Ist yr., planted
far enough away from other
corn last year to prevent mix-
ing, $1.45 pk. PP; $3.50 bu. plus
carrying chrgs. G. I. Wood,
Fairburn, Rt. 1. :

Pure Marlboro selected seed
corn, nubbed, shelled, $1.25 pk.,
$4. bu. Loyd Barrett, Alto, Roots

Pure Whatleys Red Cob corn, |
nubbed, shelled, $1.50 pk.; $5.
bu.; out-of-state, $2. pk.; $6. bu.
Del. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington,

25 lbs. Yellow Dynamite Pop
Corn, 15 lb. Not less than 10
ibs.; Also. Tender Cornfield
Beans, striped, white, 60c Ib.
Plus parcel post. Mrs. Alonzo
Cain, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

300 bu. certified Goods
Golden Prolific Seed Corn,

bushel, $5.00; Large lots, $4.50.
Marvin Lewis, Cordele, . Rt. 3.

Best quality Red Cob What-
leys Seed orn, field selected
last year, hand nubbed, $3.50
bu.; $1. pk.; 75c gal. Specify how
to ship. Ww. C. Adams, Coving-
ton, Rt. 4,

Scotts Imp. Big Eared Marl-
boro Prolific Seed Corn, weevil
resistant, from more than 30
|yrs. breeding, $1.40 pk. prepaid;,
$3.50 bu. Express or freight col-
lect, Z. L. Scott, Coneordy

Whatleys Prolific Seed corn,
grown from Ist planting of cert.
seed, $3.50 bu. 2 bu. minimum
shipment. Ge D); Duke, Fort Val-
ey.

' Imp. White and Yellow Big |
Ear Seed Corn, shucked and se-

nolds, Gay, Rt. 1.
_ Goods Golden Prolific Corn,

heavy yielding, yellow, selected

seed, $4.25 bu.; Half bu., $2.25.
J. H. Good, Cordele.

Pop Corn, 121/2c lb. Exc. for)
good print sacks, free of holes
and mildew; 8 lbs. for 5 sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs. Henry
Fortenberry, Resaca,; Rt. 1.

Whatleys Prolific Seed corn,
grown from Ist planting of cert.
seed, $3.50 bu. D. . Lane, Ft.
Valley.

Whatleys Cert. Seed Corn,
recleaned, graded, purity 99.80
per ct.,.germ., 90 per ct., $4. bu.;
Cokers 100 wilt, purity 99-40
per ct., germ., 80 per ct., lst yr.,,
delinted, $7.50 bag; Soy Beans,
Hayseed, $3.50 bu.; Gatan, $4.50
bu. O. M. Ware, Marshallville.

Hastings Yellow Super pro-
lific seed corn, 1st yr., pure, se-
lected, nubbed and hand shelled,
$1.25 peck del. J. B. Mosley,
Austell.

Nice lot Whatleys prolific,
red cob seed corn, Ist yr., sound,
hand nubbed, $1. peek; $3.50 bu.
Specify how to ship. H. Grady
Adams, Social Circle.

SOTTON SEED FOR SALE

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, kept pure at gin,
1st yr., made bale per acre, $5.
Cwt. FOB. Wilbur Rowe, Al-
vaton.

6 tons Coker 100 wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, germ. 82 per ct.
and. better, $5. Cwt.; 20 tons
Lespedeza Grass and Peavine
Hay, $30. ton. Fob. My farm. R.
L. Marchman, Jr., Fort Valley.

Empire wilt resistant Cot-
ton Seed, Ist yr., ~certified,
treated, delinted, tested, $8.
Cwt. bagged.-FOB. Hoyt Callo-
way, Loganville, Rt. 2.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, Ist yr., kept pure
at gin, delinted, treated, 8c lb.
R.. E. Rowe, Gay.

Empire, wit resistant Cot-
ton Seed, tested, certified, treat-
ed, $8. Cwt. bagged. FOB. Hoke

large and medium flats, pro-
duced, graded, treated, bagged
under supervision Ga. Crop |}:
Improvement Assoc., single

lected,, 5c lb. at my barn. No }-
shipping. No checks. J. 2 Rey- |

[COTTONSEED FOR SALE
See AE ALCORN LEI ETE TS,

Empire Cotton Seed, Ist yr.,
kept pure at gin, $1.75 bu. H. G
Bagley, Calhoun.

Empire Cotton Seed, 1st yr.,
delinted, treated, $6. Cwt.; Also

Ogden Soy Beans for sale. Wes By

E. Thomas, LaFayette, Rt. 4.

Cokers' 100 wilt resistant Ist.

yr. Cotton Seed, ginned 1 var.
gin, $6.50 Cwt. FOB. M., - A.
Smith, Lavonia, RFD.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, Ist yr., kept pure
at. gin, 6c lb. Rufus Rowe, Al-
vaton,

5 or 6 tons Coker 100 wilt re-
sistant Cotton Seed, cert., $7.50
Cwt.; 30-40 tons Cokers 100
\ wilt, lst yr., grown and ginned

pure, $5. Cwt. R. E. Aycock,

et

Monroe.

850 Ibs. Cokers wilt resistant

Cotton Seed, Ist yr., kept pure
at gin, $6. Cwt.W. P. Moore,
Ailey.

Empire Cotton Seed, delinted,

treated, high germ., kept pure,

100 lb. bags, $6. Fob, C. R.
Walker, Griffin.

Cokers 100 wilt resistant
Cotton Seed, Ist yr., $6. Cwt.

FOB. Herman Strange, - ae

town, Rt: 27

Ist yr. New Empire, wilt re-
sistant. Cottonseed, 1 variety
gin, 61/2c Ib, Riley C, Couch,
Turin. ;

New Empire wilt resistant
eottonseed, $5. per ~ hundred,
shipped FOB; delinted and :
treated, $6. Cwt. Eafl Anthony,

Bishop. 4%
5 tons Cokers 100 wilt, 1st yr., _



delinted and Ceresan treated,
$5. Cwt bag;%also sev. hundred
bu. New Era peas, reclaned,
ger. 80 per ct. and over, $3.50
bu. Fob. N. P. Bassett, Fort Val-
ley.

Cokers 100 -wilt resistant cot-
tonseed, Ist yr.,

Re E. Rowe, Gay. .
GRAIN AND HAY
FCR SALE

>

Soifnd, clean Wheat for feed,
$3.75 Cwt. R. D. Tatum, Pal-
metto. :

Around 1000 bundles fodder,

$4. . For sale at once. Wiley
Hood, Cleveland, Rt. 4.

10 ton No. 1 Bright Runner .

PeanuHay, 2 mi. N. Chula, on
paved road. A. L. Law, Chula.

Bright Meadow Hay, baled
without rain, $20. ton. Hwy. 77,
6 mi. S. Hartwell. At Meadow
Farm. Joe B. Higginbotham,
Hartwell, Rt. 3,



EGGS FOR SALE

Eggs: White Pekin Duck, $1.
doz.; $1.25 PP. Exchange for
six 100 lb. print, or 7 white
sacks. Will exchange Pint Big
Pod Okra Seed for same amt
Popcorn, or Mammoth Sunflow-
er Seed. Write.-Mrs. H. S. Mit-
chell, Rockmart, Rt. 1.

Ringneck Pheasant Eggs and
Chicks after Apr. Ist. John R.
Bennett, Augusta, 2710 Watton
Way.

Fine Bronze and Bourbon Red
mixed or crossed turkey egus,
$2.75 doz. del. Sell under dozen
or i:ny amount. Mrs. C. B. tlie se
Reynolds.

~ Dark Cornish fresh, gente
eggs, pure giant Bull Dog type,
$2. per 15. Add postage. Return
carton. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union
Point, Rt. 1.

Large select Fertile White
Leghorn Eggs, from.Roselawns
No. I Pedigree Mating, 15, $1.50.
PP. Mrs, Lucian Williams, Col-
lins, Rt. 1.

White Holland and Australian
Gray Turkey Eggs, from healthy
stock; 40c per egg. Packed safe-
ly. Add 25c postage with each
order. Mrs. R. J. Miller, Au-
gusta, 2718 Milledgeville Rd.

Giant Black Minorca Eggs,
breeding exclusively for 25 yrs.,
nan,

Goose Eggs, 4, $2. PP. J
Matthews, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box





OKelley, Loganville, Rt. 2.

=

+. BF
#



1332 B.

Recleaned Ga. Exp. Station, ;

kept pure at
gin, delinted and treated, 8c lb.

15, $3. PP. L. B. Millians, New-~






















































































































































































































se ref

type,

~ \Swinhoe



Re RR eee



EGGS FOR SALE

a



webred Dark Cornish Game
Eges, broad -breasted, long leg-
ged, $1.60 setting. Mrs. Fred
Sa Jobscon, Dawson; Rt.<2,

B. 3S. Bronze Turkey Eggs, $3.
setting. Mrs. W. B. Kontur, La-
nse, Rt..5, Mallory Dr.

4 A NH Red Hatching Eggs,
15, $1.35. PP, Cartons returned;
Alco 15 doz. fine Market Eggs,

per week at 50c doz. Crates re-
turned. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Mil-
Jen,<Rt. 3, Box.157.

ersey White Giant Eggs, 4 A,
foundation flock, $2. setting;
Exc, few settings for 100 lb. cap.
prin: cacks. Moline M. Land-
rum, Adairsville, Rt. 3.



Purebred Brbreasted, heavy
Dark Cornish Eggs, 15,
$1.65; MO only.-Cartons be re-
turned. Miss Cora B. Patterson,
PRYP LY; iets sl

15, $2. Cartons to be returned.
Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann,
Union Point. Rt 1.

Best grade Dark Cornish eggs,
__ 15, $1.75. Cartons returned. Mrs.

Tom Joe Bond, DeWey: Rose.

B. B. Bronze turkey eggs,, $3.:
doz. plus postage. MrsW. B.
'Kantur, LaGrange, Rt. 5, Mal-
Tory Driy:. 3
Guinea eggs, $1.50 for 15.
Book orders early del. Add.post-
age or COD--Mrs. James C. Law-
son, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
: Chinese, Monolian, Silver,
-\ Golden, Mutant, Amherst and
pheasant eggs, for
ES haiching, {35 eas-and 25 extra
- for, mailing chgsy Mrs. Helen
Streeg, Atlanta, At ae

Fertile eggs:\pure Big @Bone
B. BY M. B. turkey, $5. doz;
Bantam (some Top Knots), $1.-
50 for 12; Black Leghorn, $2.50
per 15. Mailed in metal return-
-able egg boxes; carefully pack-
ed, prompt shipment. Exc. for
sacks and peas. Mrs. Bessie
Baggett, Hiram.



PECAN AND OTHER
FRUIT TPFFS FOR SALE

8



2 Pecan irecs, Schiey, Stewart,

-Moneymakers, 5-6 ft., $2.75; 6-
8 ft., $3.00; 8-10 ft., $3.25. Cal-
vin Harman,-Stovall.y ~*
State insp, . Seeding, var.
Ctewart Pecan trees, guar. true
to name, 2-6 ft., $1.00-$250 ea.
Fol. M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville. .

Red Abundance, and Blue
Damson Plums, Richmond
Cherry, .Black Walnut, Ever-
bearing type, 3, $1.00; Also 2
large clumps Washington
Asparagus, $1. Exc, for print
sacks. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

Strong Delicious Scuppernong

Vines, 2, $1.50;-Sweet Quince,

Prolific Purple Fig trees, 50c

ea:; Lombardy Peplar, Tulip,

Sweet Gum trees, 4 ft., 2; $1.50:,

Wrapved in damp moss. J. E:
Granger, Reidsville. :



Walnut Sprouts, rooted, 25
ea.; Burdock, 75c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Preston Silver,
Pexcing Rock, Rt. 2.

Old Fashion Peach, Crabap-
ple treds, 20c ea.; Also Garlic
Bulbs, 75c doz.; Mastodon Ev-
erbearing Strawberry plants,
$1. C; Spearmint, 50c doz.; Cat-
ni, 20c bunch; Kudzu Crowns,
$2.50 C; Muscadine Grape Vine,
$1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lucy
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.



HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



10 hives bees, $12. per hive.
Standard 10 frame hives and
supers Italian Bees; 50 lbs. Wax
for grafting trees, 35c lb. Fob.
William Riley, Woodbine.

Pure Honey Extract for table,
$6. Cs. of six; 5 lb. glass jars. A.
N. Hanimond, Enigma. :

3 Stands Bees in patent gums
at my home. Mrs. J. E. Sorrow,
Commerce, Rt. 5.

10 lb. pail Table Honey, $2.75;
5 lb. pail Table Grade Honey,
$1.50 through 3rd zone. MO. B.
E, Sheppard, Savannah, 1222 E.

ns Fertile Eggs, from pure Dark |.
Coztnish (giant bull dog type),

HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE

3 lbs. Bees Wax for sale. Mrs.
J. C. Barker, Thomaston,\ Rt. 1.

Empty Bee Hives and Supers,
cheap; also 5 Ibs. Beeswax,
clean, for sale. J. R\ Murphy,
Hapeville, 626 Coleman St. CA
1750.

Honey Ext., 5 lb. glass jars,
$1.50;; 2-1/2. Ibs.) 7oe. = New

equipment, and clean handling.
Geo. W. /Tyler, Atlanta, 1256

kMoreland Ave., S. E., MA2995.
10 Ib. Beeswax, .7c lb. Mrs. |

Emma Stanton, Conyers. -

Ext, Honey, 4-10 lb. pails, $8.;
(625 Ib.y-pails, 16-5: ~ Tb... large
mouth jars, ea., $6. Exp. Col.; 10

Del. including 3rd zone, Rev.
Curd Walker, SopertonRt. 1



MISCELLANEOUS
FORSALE ~
APPLES:

Nice bright Golden Delicious
Dried Apples, 65c lb. Fob; 10-20
lb. lots, 75c lb, Del. Mrs. B. H.
Osborn, Roy. ie
Nice sundried Sotir Apples,
50 lb. Add sufficient postage.
Miss Alice Harris, Oak Hill.

CHUFAS:

Good, cleat Chufa seed, $8.
bu. Fob. H. F. Chapman, Black-
shear, P. O. Box 211.

Several bu. Chufas, germ. 70
per ct., purity 99.34 per ct., no

other seed, $7.25 bu.; half bu.

$4. 3 mi. So. Alapaha, on Hwy.
129. L: C. Harrell, Alapaha.

GARLIC:

Garlic bulbs, 25c doz. or exc.
for Print sacks: doz. bulbs for
ea> sack. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Delma Higdon, Woodville, Care
W./M.-Kimbrel.

GOURDS: |

Martin and Dipper Gourds,
25c ea.; Mixed sizes, 10c 0a.3)
Fisherman type, 20 ea.; Mixed
Gourd, 50c C; Bushel Gourd,
10 doz. Add postage. Mrs.. W.
E. Weoten, Camilla.

| MEATS:

Guar. Oakwood Smoked meat:
Hams, 70c lb.; Shoulders, 50c
ib.; Side, 60c Ib. COD, E. C.
Hurst, Meigs, Rt. 2. eae

/SYRUP:

100 gal..Ga. Cane Syrup, 90c,
Fob my place; Also want 1 bu.
Bunch Velvet Beans. W. J
?ath>ss, Baxley, Rt. 1.

125 gal., guar. good table
syrup, 75c gal. at farm or exc.
for hogs. O. L. Roberts; Norman
Park, Rt.-1, : :

WALNUTS & WALNUT 4
MEATS: )

Black Walnut Meats, 80c
Add postage on small lots. Cash
with ofder. Mrs. Lillie Albert-
sen, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Walnut Meats, $1. lb.; Also 10
twists Tobacco, $1.00; Goose-
berry, Garlic, Yellow Dock,
Horsemint. Peppermints, 7, $1.
Add postage. R. C. Stover, Pis-
gah. :

{ROOTS & HERBS:

Catnip, Horehound, Pepper-
mint, Balm, ~Tansy, Garlic
Bulbs, 50c doz.; Birdock, Ele-
camparfe, Yellow Root, 50c 1b.;
Asparagus, $1. doz.; Cushaw,
Pumpkin Seed, 25c cup. Exc.
for print or white sacks. Mrs.
Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt
A, Box 37.

Wild Cherry, Plum, Sweet
Gum Bark, Sassafras, Yellow
and - Birdock Willow, Poke,
Blood Root, Blackhaw, Sarsapa-
rilla, May Apple, 25 lb.; Cat-
nip; Spearmint, Horehound, 10c
root; Garlic, 6, 25c; Himalaya
Berry, 10c ea.; $5. C. Mrs. Nora
Smith, Arnoldsville.

Rhubarb Roots, red variety,
apple flavor, $1. doz, Mrs. Juan
H. Reece, Blairsville, Rt. 1, Box
56. j

vA

Sassafras Root Bark, 60c Ib.
Exe. 1.lb. for 5 twists good home
grown tobacco; Yellow Root, $1.;
Chinquepin, nd Paw Paw

ler, Dahlonega, Rt. 3.

Jap. Bamboo Roots, grows 18-
20 ft. high, 11/2-2 in. diameter,



Henry St.

Ty Whalen, Sparta,: .

lb. pail, $2.75;-5 Ib. pail, $1.40.

lb.

bushes, $1. ea. PP. Darrell But-

POTATOES:

cutting stoek, 25 or 30

Rt. 3.
CANE (SEED):

9 mi. Brooklet. -S.
Brooklet.

GARLIC: /_

Garlic, 25: doz. PP.
LJohnson,. Sr.,
Chickamauga Ave., S..

GOURDS:

J.

~

seed, 10c spoon.
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.

Martin and Dipper :

Stamped envelope to
closed. Mrs. W.

$1.25; 10 Ibs., $2.25; 20

Rt. 1, Box 62. .
ROOTS AND HERBS:
-Catnip, Garlic, Sage;
gett, Hiram. Ly

Red Sassafras! Roots,
$1,-Plus postage. Cyrus
man, Waycross, Rt..2.

Mary Ellis, Pisgah.
Bear Foot, Colt Foot,
Red Sassafras, Spice

Cherry, Witcle Hazel,

C. Stover, Pisgah. ,

30c Ib?; Also

Pisgah.

row, Rt. 1, Box 9.
Yellow

sassafras, 30c lb.;

age. Mrs. Lorene

Fairmount, Rt. 2,

SAGE: rae |
Good quality Sage,

ple Hull, 30 lb. PP to

2nd zones. Miss Vivie
White, Rt. 1.
TOBACCO:

WALNUTS:

A. Stone, Dallas, Rt. 5.

rence, Middleton,
CABBAGE:

cut,

Hwy., 13 mi, No.

Box 42.
MEATS:

Catnip,

sassafras root,



$1.25 doz.; $1.50 delivered. W.

White, Dahlonega, - Rt.

Atlanta, _

Queen of the Meadow,

30c pt.; Also Brown Peas,

Around 300 bu. cert. Copper-
skin P. R. Sweet Potato Seed.
H. S. Baxter, Blacksheaf, Rt. 2.

Old Fashion, Yellow Skin
Sweet Potato Seed, untreated, |
but, sound, grown from vine

bu., 4

lb. Frank Underwood, Conyers,

Green Ga. Sugar Cane, 2000
stalks, 6-8 ft., 5c ea. at my place

Floss, | 2 ieee (cunning). Clifford Tyler,
7 Sr See pee cama wel aS ee E
J. B.| -Want 5 Ibs. Artichokes for} Want Roots and Hi
134] planting. Quote delivered price. ro aaa a
W. | Mrs, Parnelle Tyre, Macon, te icv
; 2. = eS Arnold, Sava
CORN... 5 tyre St. West.

Nest Egg, other small gourds,
5c-20c ea.; Several kinds gourd
Mrs.

. John

gourds,

25 ea:; mix, sizes, 10c ea.; Mar-
tin and mixed gourd seed, 10c
doz; Bushel gourd seed, 50 C;
be en-|
E. Wooten, Ca-

milla.
PEANUTS: ~ ee
Imp. Spanish Peanuts, 5 lbs.,

Ibs. $4. | Bi
PP in Ga. A. L. Hardin, White, |.

Pepper-

mint, $1. doz. Mrs. Bessie Bag-

3 pe.
J. Alt-

oe 3 oN

Sassafras,-Blood Root, 25 Tb.;
Sassafras Bark, Yellow Root,
Yellow Dock, and Colt Foot, 30c
Yb. Also Black Walnut Meat, |
dry, $1. Ib.. Add postage. Mrs.

Yellow

Dock, Yellow Root, Blood Root,

Wood
Pepper-

mint, Horsernint, 3 Ibs., $1. R.

Yellow Root*Sassafras Roots, |
Black Walnut
Meats, $1. Ib. Wayne Cochran,

' Catnip, Horehound, 75 doz.
Mrs.-S. A. M. Campbell, Mor-

and yellow Dock
-| root,~wild~ cherry and sweet
gum bark, horsemint, 25c TDs
Queen of the Meadow, 40c Ib.;)
. also black
raspberry plants, $1. Add post-
Bennett, |

a
HOG. Obs
1st and
Smith,

2 or 3-bu. black walnuts,
hulled, $1.25 bu. or exc. for old.
hens or rooster and<:2 hens. O.

21/2 aeres Cabbage ready
See on Alma-Hazelhurst
Alma, or
write. Cleo Taft, Alma, Rt. 4,

2 nice cured hams, wt. 22-25
Ibs., 55 lb. Ship COD. Theo
Hughes, Gainesville, Rt. 5.

ROOTS AND HERBS: _

balm, - tansy,
hound, spearmint, peppermint,
40c doz. bunches; yellow and
45c-l1b; garlic
bulbs, 50c doz.; catnip seed, 25c
cupful, Add postage. Miss L. M.

1, Box | Ribbon
ie to is E




Wild

Pur- ww
(grown in Ga.
Quote price.
sound. H. E. Jenkins

hoar-





Riles
EGGS;





| Greer,

to

reen

139.
Exc.

SEED:

boro,

2

Tiger,












;



Duck Eggs f

PLANTS:
-- Want sweet ]
earliest planting of 2-1/4 A.| .
State var., price per M., and

approx, date de
Henry Howell, Cuthbert.

- Want. 500

ROOTS: |
Want Bamboo Roots. Advise.
E. R. Wiliams, Atlanta, Rt. 9,
Box 157. ap She
SACKS:\ ak
Exe. 15 Boysenbersy_ plants, |
ood grade dark

rooted, for 4 g i
eks, Mrs. J. D.

colored Print Sa
Rowell, Rockmart, Rt: 2; Box

Ga. taised fla enred= 1640 boone
crop Red and Yellow, rich, mel-
tow Tobacco, 7 lbabox Chew-
ing, $1.25; 8 lb. box Smoking,
$1.25. M. B. Swain, Alma.

PSVRUP:

_ 500 gal. pure Ga. Cane syrup,
in gal. cans, labeled, 90c gal.
Del. in 100 gal. lots. S.
Smith, Hawkinsville,

500 gal. new, No. 1 grade A
syrup, out of Green cane, 75c.
gal., in gal. buckets, at farm.
W. N. Chapman,
Box 204. ~

Want 15 bu. Shell
be delivered to Jesup now. Will
exchange 15 Cornish Pullets for
the corn. Pullets to be delivered
in June. Mrs. A.




Jen, Ww












Negro.



Colquitt, Rt. 2, |,

MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED




T. Le, Jesup,

_ Want Guinea and Muscovey
or, hatching. C.| >
yitecCo).







1. Exp. prepaid.

Killer Pota-.
Draws. Dick English, Boston, |
nee. Dee oe
Want som
Sage p

e _old fashioned
lants, well rooted,
also few butter peas
terbeans). Advise. C. Sirmons,
Lakeland. Rt. 1, Box 19-A.

a
2

Striped Half . Runner

4












at

CORN (SEED):,
Want half bushel pure Blue.

seed Corn
#

.

v

Beans for Print Sacks, 1 large
cup. for each sack. Each pay
postage. Mrs: Carl Connell, Fel-
Sou, Wile let

Want Crimson Clover Seed.,
Must be | guar. to.
Mrs, Sallie MeD&aniel,
1221 Moreland Ave.,

to germinate.

Want 1-5 gals. good home
made Table Syrup at reason-
able rate and gall for it, within
100 mi\-radius or
Spencer Strange,
Savannah St.

BEANS: a
~ Want Willow Leaf Running |p
Butterbeans ;
Buneh Cangre'

you
Hartwell, 602
eee Z

jonce. >
en butterbeans

preferably from Jackson, Ga.
section. State price, condition,
whether inspected or not. J. M.
Jackson, Atlanta,, 10
PL,-S. W.

CANE (SEED):

J

Want few lbs. Black Western
pure Syrup Cane Seed, also-
few Spotted Crowder Peas for
seed, Reasonable. A. D. Black-
stock, Douglasville,

CHUFAS:
Want 50 lbs, Chufas: Quote
FOB your station. R. D, Massee,

\

ed Corn to

60 Grlando

Want song, Con Be
our Corn.

S he





wel
GOURDSS... yc =

Want 1 doz. Martin

Sars W. West, Atlant






Fans .
Indies in S. C. In Sout
broadly known as -Tyle1









PEAS:






Want 1 bu.


Spanish peanut:







sample. State number -bushels ) PO
and price R. O. Kelley,. Mid-
ville, P. O, Box 175. se
Pe OS) a _ |change for sevefal lbs
|_| Seed. Grace. Th

| Seed.

- Want Hungarian yell
pepper seed, or plants. 1
teele, Alban; Rt. 2 B

Ss

















(not but-

~
Want enough rob: cco)
to set 3 acres. Notify.

J. J. Outen, Manas












es Want Targe n er
bacco plants. Advise at
C. Ross, Eastman, Rt.

\ =

Atlanta,
E,












, Swains-
Metter, Rtas

- Bantams: Modern
Eng. Black Breasted
Gamgs, RI Reds, seyeral
varieties. B.-
| East Point

ship.

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ee








APPLES: y for same. Mrs. T. K. Womack,) 10 each gr
Delicious dried apples, free| Wrightsville, Rt. 1. Mar. 1949 hatch,
of worms, core or peel, 40c lb.| pars; Hens, hatch
Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Law-| 7" pes Stone laying Also j
Te Want 15-20 colonies Bees, s, AAAA grade. Will



Hens, | e. W

ship. C. F. Hayes, Lilbt

13 four A White Rock 1

old Hens laying, 1 Whi
$1






Fairburn.
CORNISH, GAMES, Gi
I 2 trios, 3 roosters, w!

Red Cornish, 1 yr. old,
ped. stock, $9.00 trio; $4.0

Gs: *Ta

Box 137.


































































































































Blue Game Hens,
Pelfry, Dalton, Rt.



Cock Rock Roos-
d Hopkin War Horse,
nd Head, 7 Ginn Red
War Horse



aes: 2 er 3 Waycross |
oe 60 Se socks
$10.0






































































5 Ibs., $8.00 - s
Davis, Buena Vista,
BBBo A.

~S

also hens and_pullets,
r stag, Speckled
white Dom stag,
edmond and half
. Cheap, 1 mi.
Wallace - Fraser,
Ht. 3:

ed Dark Cernish, /
and yr. old rooster, $3. [
{ 7 for $14. FOB; also
ea roosters, last fall
a. POB. Mrs. Ed
irsville; Rt. 2.

ed Dark Cornish yr.
5-6 lb. wt., healthy,
$10. here or shipped
Mrs. Maude Granger,

red Cornish youhg
and 1 old cock, $25..
and you pay express.

nith, ee.

pills; WHE.
some good- farm or
_Yeasonable prices.

5 fibany.

-Angus Bulls,
arbarian 161
, Rosemere and
ding predominant.
hy, Statesboro, Rt.
































. B, Welsh, Macon,

h grade Milch Cow
g ealves, 3 heifers,

r, and 6

Face cons 1 each
Poll, all to--bring

Uy mi, off

mixed Cattle includ-
us Heifers and: young






|reg. Red _Polled Male,

d reg. Jer-|

\ big bone,

CATTLE FOR SALE

,

.2 grade Guernsey Bulls, 9

|| mos. old, $50.00 ea. at my farm. |
-|Sarah M. Bryan, Stone Moun:

tain, Box 242.

eee ees Dbl Poul Hertora
Bulls, well bred, 10-12 mos old,
marked right. Populat prices
Advance Domino 30th. and M.
P. Domino 15th bloodlines. J. H.
Knight Jr., Mableton. (Farm,
Franklin, Rt. 2).

6 fine young cows, freshen

s,| next few days, from $150.00 and
|up. Elliott Angnew, Cannon.

12 milk cows, 7 freshen next
30+ days, 2nd. calf, and 5 al-
ready milking; also Intl. dairy
cooler, 8 can cap., used lss
_| than yr., and Hinman milking
|machine, used. 7 mos. James Lb.

;; McKinley, Siloam.

Milch Cows: 2 Holsteins, ist

a and 2nd calves, and 2 Jerseys,
|all extra good. See at farm, 1

mi. E. The Hub. W. H. Adams,
Madison, % Adams Hereford
Center.

- Reg. Guctreey Bull, 13 mos.
old, Blue Ribbon Winner, finest
of #blocdlines, $175.00 at my
place. Jack Hester, Ball Ground
Rt. 2: ee

Polled Hereford bull and
horned heifer, 23 and 24 mos.
old, perfect specimens, 1 M lbs.
or over, sub. to reg. Geo. H.
Shafter, Austell, Post Office
Boxe343.

Purebred Jersey Reg. Cow,
10 yrs. old this March, good
cond. very fine bloodlines} s}
$200.00 my farm. R. E. Canon
Milledgeville, 221 North Colum-
bia St. (Tel. 8141).

Guernsey Male Calves, en-
titled to advance. registration,
reasonable prices. Benj. F. Hu-
bert, Mayfield, % Log Cabin
Farms. .

3 reg. Hereford Heifers, 1 yr.

old, 3 yr. old Herd Bull, 2 yr.
old Herd Bull, 3 yearling bulls,

|all reg. Herefords, bith horned

and polled. In pasture and
and breeding cond. Reasonable
-| prices, John T, Cline, Oxford.

% Phone Covington 3478.

oF Blue Jersey, be in soon with
8rd. calf, $135.00. Gordon Price,
Bremen, RFD 2, Box 65.

Reg. Red Polled Cow with
reg. Male Calf, 4 mos. old; Cow
bred about 3 mos.; 2yr. old
about
1000 Ibs. E. B. Reed, Oakwood,
Rite ky

Avery 4 gal.
gentle, and calf,

Jersey Cow,
reasonable.

| Charles Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt.

a Box 99..

559A head Angus and Herford
Steers, average wt. 500-550 lbs.,
just right to go on pasture. See
at my barn.-George N. Bryham,
Newnan, (Tel. 1177).

Guernsey Bull,, 2 yrs. old,
700-800 Ibs., $150.00. Lewis Mc-

*|Koy, Turin, Rt. 1.

Nice Jersey Cow with Ist.
calf, $135.00. College Park and
Kenwood Hwy. O. E. Norton,
Fairburn,

- :
HOGS FOR SALE

S



Black African Guinea Pigs,
7 wks. old, $12.50
ea, E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton,
isd;

4 reg. Black PC Males. born
Dec. 30, 1949, dbl. treated, $20
ea. reg. in buyers name. Robeit
Arnold, Benevolence, Rt. 1.

SPC Pigs, blocky, from reg.

z | stock, both sex, wt. over 50 lbs.,

y~ |farrowed Dec. 24, 1949, $25.00)








mos. and 10

|! OIC Boar,

reg. in buyers name, Will ship.
Phone 680 M4. W. C. Parks,
Macon, Rt. 8, Allen Rd.

At stud: 15 mos. old reg.
-reg. through OIC

Swine Association of America,










subj.

-\ MARKET BULLETIN

HOGS FOR SALE



Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 2 males,
1 female, born Nov. 25th., $25
ea. reg. in buyers name. Jack
Wheeler, Crawfordville.

Choice selections from several
litters purebred, 6 mos. old,
Hampshire Boars and Gilts,
blocky, $35.00 ea. Shipped and.
eg.; Also several fine 1 yr. old
Hamp: Boars. A.,V. Rocker,
Pulaski.

-2 mos. old little bone Biack
African Guinea Pigs, $15.00 ea.
at: farms. Ds en Union
Point, RFD.*-~

50 SPC Pigs and Shoats, 10
wks. old pigs, $10.00 ea.; Shoats
$12.50 and up. Will trade for
calf or ,corn. Roy M. Bond,
% Bog Avitsom, Conygrs, Rite 2p

- OIC Pigs, 8 wks. old, $10.09
ea. L. V. Banks, Tallapoosa,
Ah

4 rep, Berkshire~ Boar Pigs,
ready to go, papers furnished,
$20.00. ea. Willis Wilson, Com-
merce 17 Popular St.

5 purebred Berkshire Pigs, 1
male, ,4 gilts, 55-60 lbs., dbl
treated, reg. in buyers name.
17 wks. old, $25.00 ea.; $45:00
pr. Exp. col. Purebred Berk-
shire Sow, 1% yr. old, 295 lbs.
papers transferred to buyers
name, $60.00 at the farm. Eura
Lee Long, Meigs, Rt..1.

3 reg. Berkshire Sows, 1 Male,
Clemson College stock, for sale,
Mrs. J. C. Kirkpatrick, Atlanta,
1141 Johnson ae LN. aw Be
5266.

2 Hereford and 10 Pigs for
sale. Mrs. Geo. Pattillo, Atlanta,
73 Cone Pst; INS ee (Tel, Al.
eae k

' Nice Duroc Jersey _ Shoats,
50-100 lbs., 16c lb. Can be ship-
ped. W. A. Mopre, Haddock, Rt.
hs -

3 OIC, short, nose, blocky
type, 2 service males, 8 mos.
old, 1 gilt ready to breed, reg.
buyers name, $50. ea. Ship
anywhere. Clemon- B. Wilbur,
Acworth, Rt. j

3 nice ee PC Hampshire
Cross, $7.50 ea. at our farm. Mrs.
Hugh . White, Stockbridge, ee
Echo Valley Farm.

Big Bone Guinea pigs, pee
dbl treated for cholera, gilts,
$20.00; Boars, $25. ea. Ready to
ship Apr... 10th. ene Watson,
Unadilla, Box 214.

OIC and OIC crossed with
black PC pigs, thoroughbred on
both sides, $8. ea. at 6 wks. old.
Will not ship. J. C. Anderson,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.

Reg. Hereford Pigs by Oak
fe Royal, Illinois Jr, Cham-

on, and by ,Ringleader, Re-
serve Natl. Champ., $50... ea.;
Also offering 4 other top litters
of pigs by Inwoods Genius and
Watd-Meade Pride, $25. ea.
Phone 969-M-4.. Mrs. W. A.
Ward, Jr. Marietta, Rt 3 Paper
Mill Rd.

"Black Essex Sow, bred to reg.
Big Bone Guinea, $50.00; OIC
Sow, bred to reg. Guinea, $50.;
Big Bone Guinea Pigs, $10.00
ea, Rever Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.

Long bodied, fast growing,
meat type SPC pigs, treated,
wormed, Grand Champ. blood-
lines, $20. ea. At 9 wks. old; $25.
ea. at 12-14 wks. With papers.
George Brownlee, Jr. Ben
Hill, Care Sandra La Farm,

Nice Hog ready to kill for
meat, around 300 lbs., $40. Will
not ship. Mrs. Laura.~ Dudley, |
Warthen, Rt. 2.

Reg. Duroc Jersey Pigs, far-
rowed Feb. 7, 1950, out of litter
of 14 blocky, Cherry Red, 35
Ibs. at 6 wks.; $23. at 8 wks.,
$25. at 10 wks. N. J. Deal, San-
dersville.

8-10 wks. old Hamp. Pigs,
to registration, $15. ea.
Odis Duggan, Chester. ~

1 Berkshire, 2 Duroc Boars, 2
yrs. old, registered, from champ.
bloodlines, selling to, prevent
imbreeding. F. N. Belk, Tren-
ton.

ae Pigs 10 wks. old, $25.
Gilt, 8 mos, old, $75. Exc.






l Bloodlines, re
it





Spotted Pinto Pony for

HOGS FOR SALE



8 wks. old pigs, fine cond.,
corn fed, priced right. Mrs. H.
Ge Pryor, Concord.

OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky,
from prize winning sows, 8-10
wks. old, reg. in huyers name,
$25. ea.; Furnish unrelated prs.
Bred Sows and Gilts. Males
ready for service. W. H. Nix,
Alpharetta; Rt. 3.

Reg. PC Boar, ready for serv-
ice, fee $1. Or a pig when 6
wks. old. Beach Waters, Glen-
ville;oRt::1:

2 SPC Gilts, farrowed Sept.
27th., in buyers name, 100-125
Ibs., $30. ea.; 1 Male Pig, far-
rowed Jan. 1, 1950, 40-45 Ibs.,
$18., treated. Papers-in buyers
name. R. F. Williams, Guyton.

Reg. Hamp. Boar Pig, about
4 mos. old, 65 lbs., $25.00; Also
off-belted Gilt, same litter, $20.
Masterbilt bloodlines. A top P.
R- Boar in the breed. Will ship.
Bob Allen Wall, Axson, Care
River View Farms. a

Reg. Berkshire Sow, 18 mos.
old, brought 10 pigs ist litter,
300 lbs., $65.00; Reg. Hereford
Sow, 18 mos. old, due to far-
row inside of week, 4 reg. Berk.
Pigs, 8. wks. old, $20. ea. FOB.
J. Q. Burton, Robinson. '

eae Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
long big body type, Males, 2
mos. old, gilts, 21/2 mos. old,

choice, $30. ea. Reg. buyer's
name, Plus shipping chrgs.
James McDonald, Commerce,
Rit ds :

~Reg. Duroc pigs, either sex.
Write for price and description.
Aubrey. Stallings, Carrollton,
Care El-Mar Farm.

locky type Duroc Pigs, 10-
2%wks. old, reg. buyers name,
oe ea, at farm. E. C. Lott,
Nicholls, Rt. 1. f

Reg. Douroc pigs for sale. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville.

Reg, SPC male and \sow, 2
yrs. old, Sow has young pigs;
also 2 males and 2 female shoats
6 mos old. Mrs. Viola Brady,
Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

7 very fine OIC pigs, 12 wks.
old, not reg.,' $12. ea.; my place,
1 mi. So. Collier Station, . 41
Hwy. R. O. Rivers, . Forsyth.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



Pr. Black Matched mules,
1000 lbs., 5 yrs. old, sound,
clean, $225.00 for pr. R.- GL.
Brownlee, Atlanta, 2613 Bu-
ford Hwy. (Ex. 2122).

Belgian Stallion, guar. to
work anything, and Jack, serv-
ice fee, $10. ea. at my barn.
11/2 mi. W. Cleveland. K.S.
Price, Cleveland, Rt. 4, Box 10.

Good working Mare Mule
with some age, around 900 lbs.,
$50. C. L. Hunter, Acworth, Rt.
Ze

Bay Mare, about 7 yrs. old,
around 1200 lbs., good worker
or rider, $75. Or exc. for cow
or yearlings. Joe A. Dickey,
Midville, Rt. 2. _

Thoroughbred Tenn. Walker,
6 yrs. old, for sale. Come see.
Make offer. Shuler Antley, Ma-
rietta, 1004 Cherokee St.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Brood
Mare, 12 yrs. old, excellent sad-
dle horse, works anywhere,
guar. sound, $150. K. D. San-
ders, Eatonton.

800 lb. mule, 9 yrs. old, for
sale pea A. L. Hardin} White,
Ga., Rt. oy 62.

Good oe horse mule, 6 yrs.
old, about 1050 Ilbs., for sale
cheap, er O. Sayer, Win-
ston.

Blue Horse Mule, 10 yrs, old,
1250 lbs. Exc. for calves or pigs.
Otto Orr, Flowery Branch, Rt.
ts

Good 8 yr. old, gentle Bay
Mare, 1400 ,bs., exe. cond.,
$125. Or exe. for good milch
cow. A. L. Reid, Roswell, Mt.
Park Rd.

1 Horse, 1000 lbs., work any-
where, good 1 H wagon, good

con $125. for both. Rever
Wade, Alto, Rt. 1.

Good. gentle Black and White
sale





cheap or trade for cow or calves.
S te





PAGE SEVit





HORSES AND Mites y
' FOR SALE



(eee

2 Mules, va, 850 Ibs.,.
1 mule 9 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., Al-
so Farmall Tractor, good cond. ~~
and 1 King Harrow, 10 disc.
good as new. B. J. Perry, Fay- -









4











etteville.
1200 lb. Mare Mule, goad ~
cond., sound, about 20 yrs. old,





also Tenn. Walking Brood M:re,
12 yrs. old, excellent for saddle

or work. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton.






Nice. Spotted, gentle, med.
size Shetland Pony, $110.08;
Will not ship. Mrs, Helen Street, =
Atlanta, Rt 2. (Tel. Ch. 1777). oe

2 Small Shetland Pony mares,
1 Stallion, 2 yrs. old, weighs -
less than 200 lbs. ea., 36-40 in.
tall, reasonable. Jess. Holbrook,
Jonesboro. Tel. 6771. +

Nice Horse, $100. or trade for
cow or calves. O. E. Norton,
Fairburn. i

Pr. .well matched, _young.
horse. mules, 6 yrs. old, wt.
1050 lbs. ea., $300.00; also Reg.
OIC hogs, all ages from 6 wks.
to 1 yr. old; 1 bred gilt, with
papers, $75. andvyou come after.
Exc. for cattle. C. C. Stoner,
Kingston, Rt. 1.

5 gaited pleasure mare, well
trained, 7 yrs. old, dark bay,
151/2\ hands high, positively
sound. Nothing wrong. J. C.
Clements, Chickamauga, Rt. 2.

Nice 10 yr. old light saddle
mare, gentle, ladies or chil-
dren can handle. No bad habits.
Sell or trade for small Shet- 5
land pony or nice heifer. Gary
Pounds, Griffin, Rt. A.

4 yr. old black horse mule, -
wt. 800 lbs., very gentle, $80.
H. H. Smith, Loganville, RFD 3.




















RABBITS %9 CAVIES
FOR SALE

?



10 ped. Bucks, fast growing
variety, heavy wt. breeding
Chinchilla type, 7 ped. Tender
| Baby Beef Breeding stock var.
NZW Bucks, both excellent for
breeding. and eating. Reason-
able priced. All letters ans. Fob.
Spencer Strange, Hartwell, 602
Savannah St.

White Angora Rabbits, bred,
$5. ea.; All others, both sexes, Se
$3. ea. Sell single or in pairs:
Donald Crenshaw, Martin. ,

1 pair Black. Checkered:
Giant Rabbits, $2. pr.; $1. ea. All.
letters ans. William Ewin Boy-
ette, Lakeland, Box 72.

Bred Does, Young Bucks,
purebred stock, Rex Chinchil-
las, NZW and Dutch. M. A.
Baugh, Hapeville, 298 More-
land Way, (Tel. /Ca. 4771).

Large Breed 2 or 3 lb. NZW
Rabbits, $2.50 pr. Will not ship -
jess than four. L. M. King, At-
lanta, 1387 Avon Ave., S. W.
(Tel. Ra. 8202).

Young Rabbits, NZW, Chins,



Foe







Ae





Belgian Hare. Mrs. Carrie |
Shackleford,y Atlanta, 1218
Campbellton Rd., S. W. (Tel
Ra. 8874). ;



_ Blue Rabbit with white band
across shoulders, selling to keep
from inbreding, $2.50. Or exc.
for 2 Common Does; Also Black
Giant, large Chin. cross, $1. ea.
A. T. Sheppard, Lithonia, Rt. 1,
Box 55.

American Checkered Giants,
some ped. Bred Does, $6. ea.;
Ped. Sr. Buck, won 2- Ists, $7.-
50; Choice Juniors, $5. pr. Jim
Dodds, Chickamauga, Rt. 2.

Buck Rabbits, 14 wks.
part Chinchilla, $1. ea.
Turner, Union Point.

Heavy Wt. Chinchilla-NZW
Cross Rabbits, young stock, 1
doe bred 69 young since Apr.
6, 1949 bringing from 8-16 per
litter, good cond., $2. ea. at my
pen, Will ship. Mrs. Gideon J.
Holton, Baxley, Rt. 2, 600 Pine
St. ;

3 mos. old Angora Rabbits,
Bucks, $1.50 ea.; NZW, 4 mos.
old, $7.50 pr.; From 13 lb. stock.
Ship anywhere. All letters ans..
John C. Fields, Griffin, 1018 W.~
Poplar

7 full blooded NZW Rabbits,
21/2 mos, old Bucks, $1.25;
Does, $1.50; Or $8. per 8; 15
Chin, full blooded, 2 mos. old
Bucks, $1.25; Does, $1.50; Or







old, - -
Billy





Ww. C. Ferguson, :

$15, for Grady Panter, Dia






Ter:

























PAGE HIGHT

RABBITS AND CAVIES*
FOR SALE

NZW Rabbits, ped. stock, 10
mos. old Buck,. $5.50; 6 Wks.
old, $3.75 pr.; Two 8 wks, old
Does, $2.25 ea. Exp. Col. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming, Rt. 5.

Heavy wt. Chinchillas, 2 mos.
@ld$5. prs SK Stno.s Vance?
Wheeler, Atlanta, 2195 Chesh-
ire Bridge Rd.. N. E. (Ex. 3237).

Good stock NZW Rabbits, 4-|

6 mos. old $5. pr.; 6-8 mos. old,
Sie Dis she Wilder, Griffin, Rt.
D; Box -302.

Chinchilla Rabbits, 6 bred
does, $3. ea.; 2 grown bucks,
$1.50 ea.; 20 from 6-8 wks. old,
$1. ea:; $15. for lot. Jimmy Ham-
il, Bremen, 213 Hamilton Ave.

Curly, White Pinkeyed buck,
$1.75; Doe, blue eyes, white;
Pink eyed buck, several prs.
eray Rabbits, $2.50 pr.; Med.
siz
Gray. Jr. Does, $2.50 ea.; Black
Does, $2.50 ea. Tom Chap-
man, Tifton, Rt; 1,. Box 3:8.

6 NZW_ Does, 20 young, 1
white buck, 2 ped. Checkered
Giant Bucks, all NZW _ ped.,
reg. stock. >All inquiries ans.
Billy Thomas, Dunwoody, 6871
Peachtree Dunwoody-Rd.

Sandy Flemish Buck, ped., $5.;
Chin. Does, with or without
litters, about 70 young, 6-8 wks.
old, Black, Black and White,
Greys, reasonable in lots. James
L. Cole, Decatur, 3220 Midway
Rd. (Tel. Cr. 8679).

Some Bunnies, also several
breeding does, mixed _ stock,
reasonable. C.,P. Trimble, At-
Janta, Rt. 6, Box 5012.

. NZW 6-8 wks. old, NZW and

Chin. Cross, 6-10 wks.
Grey, $l. ea.- J. E.~_Dooley,
Gainesville, 336 oe St._(Phone
1187 W). ;

Black Dutch .Buck Rabbit,
$1.50. W. C. Adams, Covington,
RFD 4.

15 Giant Chin, Rabbits,5 wks.

.

old, 50c ea. Fob, G. G. Mc-
Crary, Poulan,
2 mos. old heavy wt. Chin.

Trio, buck from: seperate litter,
$10.. Ped. papers furnished.
Ship anywhere. Exp. Col. John
L. Parrott, Macon, Rt. 6, 2366
Miller Field Rd.

Ped. growing stock NZW
Rabbits, with papers, shipped
promptly, Walker E. Smith, At-
Janta, 2684 Collier Dr., N.. W,
(Tel, Ra. 9990). : :

Heavy wt. N. Z. White rab-
bits, 4-8 wks. old, $1.75 ea. $3.
pr. W. R. Lawrence,
bridge.

NZ Whites, out of fine show
stock for sale or trade for NZR
or Californians; Also few other

breeds available. Phone Wa.
0428 or write: J. S. Stewart,
Conley,.Rt. 1,

Ped..and reg. NZWs,. NZRs,
and Californians, Juniors and
Seniors, from best show blood-

_lines. Write for description and
prices. Also sev. nice Hwt. Chin.
and N. Z. W. bred does..C. P.
Houston, Atlanta, 1445 McPher-
son Ave., S. E. (Phone De. 7467).

|

e White Pink eyed, $3. pr.;-

old,*

Stock-,



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE

2 purebred NZW Doe Rab-
bits, 6 wks. old, $1.25 ea, Or exc.
for pair of quail not less than
6 mos. old. Hershel Blalock, Al-
to; Box 22.

Fine Ht. Chinchilla Rabbits, |

from ped. stock, to 4 mos. old.
Write for prices. J. C. J. Brown,
Toccoa, Rt.*-2.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE :



2 good Milk Goats, one has
billy kid 2 mos. old, other
freshen around May Ist., for
sale or trade for late model,
horse drawn or Tractor (Ford)
Mowing Machine, high speed,
to cut lespedeza. Letters. ans. L.
L. Coleman, Mt, Airy, Rt. 1.

Toggenburg Goat, hornless,
recently freshened, for sale. Tel.
Ca. 1083. Mrs. L. S. Terrell, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 3, Box 85.

Select, fresh in, as well as
bred, goats, 4-7 qt. milkers,
Saanan and Tog., some reg.,
and several fine reg. Tog bucks

for sale, and at service. Morris

Sanders, Vidalia.

Fresh Milk. Goats, 4 = qts.
daily and better, $25. ea. up;
Kids, $10. ea. up, Some half sis-

er. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730
Grand Ave., N.-W. (Tel. Be
5393).

2 Nannie Goats, 2 mos. old,
good stock, mother good milker,
for sale. Cheap or exc. for heif-
er calf; 1 day old or-older, Mrs.
R. S. Morris, Rockmart.

White Saanan Milk Goat, 1 yr.
old, hornless, with 2 -kids 1
month old, $20. for lot. Will not
ship. Mrs. Dallas Crook, Jas-
per, Rt. 2.

Young. Nubian Doe, ready
bred, freshen 1st time May 9th.,
$15. W..L. Gardiner, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 4.

12 milk goats and 1 billy for
sale or exc. for Hay Baler Ode
Wilson, Murrayville, Rt. 1.

Saanan 16 mos. old doe, fresh
in, out of 6 qt. milker, 3 qts.
daily, with doe and buck kids,
$30. for the 3. W. A. Lawrence,
Stockbridge.

Toggenburg, feasuiened: Mar.
26th with twin kids; near 3
qts. daily, $35., or $30. without.
kids. Will not ship. Mrs. M.
Ritz, Fairburn.

LIVESTOCK WANTED



CATTLE:

Want heavy producing Hol-
stein Milch Cow. Describe ful-
ly and quote price. Prefer close
by. L. B. Strickland, Reynolds.

Want 4 or 5 grade Bull calves,
weaned for trough and pasture
feeding, $25. ea. on delivery. E.
P. Grant, Rome, Box 269.

Want solid White Reg. Milk-
ing Shorthorn Calves, 3-12 mos.
old. Jack Jones, Royston, Box
218.



offered.

GUERNSEY CATTLE SALE

The Georgia Guernsey Breeders Asso.,
their Annual Spring Sale, Friday, April 21, Southeastern
Fair Grounds, Atlanta, at1 P.M. 53 females tonsigned:
10 cows, 16 bred heifers and 27 open heifers, from Top
Breeders of some of the best blood of the breed will be
W. W. Denny, Secy-Treas.,

will hold

Experiment.





lanta, 7 P. M., Wednesda
address W. Tap Bennett,
Railway

ey



ANNUAL SPRING CATTLE SHOWS
AND SALES

The annual Spring Show and Sale of the Georgia
Aberdeen-Angus and Georgia Hereford Associations
TOP HERDS, will be held in Atlanta at the Southeast-
ern Fair Grounds on April 19th and 20th.
Show, 1 P. M., April 19th; consignment of 17 bulls
28 females; Aberdeen- Angus, Show, 3 P. M., April 19th;
c A patenedions 4 bulls and 33 females .
fords, 10 A. M., Aberdeen-Angus, 3 P. M., April 20th.
Banquet at Dixie Ball Room, Henry Grady Hotel, At- |
pe 19th. ee ca talogues |

vannah

Hereford

; Sales: Here-

lumbia Dr.,

|RABBITS & GUINEA PIGS:
ter to 1949 Champ. U. S. milk- |.

MARKET BULLETIN

LIVESTOCK WANTED




POSITIONS WANTED



Want reg. Gaeta Male |
Calf, about 4 mos. oa: good
marking, and bloodlines, with
Kodak Picture, del. to farm at
Farmington, A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington.

Trade large, 18 mos, old sow,
400 lbs. or better, good cond.,
Berkshire, Duroc, OIC cross,
with 7 pigs, for Springer, or
fresh in heifer, value $125, W.
A. Lawrence, Stockbridge.

HOGS:
Want young reg. Hampshire |
Boar, ready for service. Must
be reasonable. John E. Norman,
Franklin, RED. =

Want 50 healthy, inoculated
pigs, 5-10 wks. old, del. Prefer
SPCH Ci sC. Crowe, Marshall-
ville, Rt. 1. _ ;

Want Black Gites Gilt, red,
Guinea Boar ready for service.
H. E. Bafnes, Lenox, Rt. 2,

SHEEP & GOATS:
Exe. shatched Red Hens for
5 or 6 qt. milk goat. H. W. W. Log-
gins, Cleveland, Rt. 1. is
HORSES AND MULES:

Exc. 1,000 Ib. mule for a 1200
lb. mule, about 8-10 yrs. old,
and -pay difference. Wyley
Demawnry, Decatur, 740 Co-
DE 8032, a

Trade 3 guinea pigs and-large
male for 1 bred N. Z. White
Rabbit. Ea. pay own Exp. chrgs.
Mrs. M. C. DunNett, peengy
Springs, Box 121.

Want 3-4 Chckered Giant

does, breeding age. State full
particulars. Jas, A.- Manry,
Fortson, RFD.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want white, settled, middle-
aged, unencumbered woman to
live in home, do light farm
work on farm. Home and smallq
salary, Mrs. PY M. Johnson,
Lovett (Laurens Co.).

Want middle-age woman for
light farm chores on farm. Pre-
fer with 1 or 2 small children.
Permanent home. Live as one
e family. Lula West, Macon,

t. 4. %

Want white eee or family
for 25 A farm. 3 R house, elec.,
good spring. Cash--work extra
for right man, DeKalb Co.
Write: H. T.. Brewer, Decatur,
408 Hilldale Dr. :

Want col..man and wife, or
family, for farming. Sober, re- |
liable and energetic. Will share
giving 2/3 or will pay salary. 2.)

Avondale. 5 R house. Fur-
rae lights, water, wood. Phone |
De: 1975.Bew Brown, Avon-
dale Estates, P. O. Box 123.

Want man-and wife; to
help with cattle and chickens,
raise corn and hay, Must be
honest and sober. E. H. Sher-
rill, Ball Ground, Rt: 2.

Want 1 H farmer on halves:
or standing rent. 8 mi. S. Col-
lege Park,-just off Old Nation-
al Hwy. Mrs. Jewel Fryer,

- | Riverdale.

Want white couple or family

1to work 25. acres, 3 R house,

elec., good spring. Cash work
extra for right man. DeKalb
Co. H. T> Brewer, Decatur, 408
Hilldale Dr.

Want col. man, about 60, to
milk, look after chickens, and

| do other farm chores _around

farm. Prefer single man. with
no dependents. Jas. A. Manry,
Fortson, RFD.

Want reliable: white man or
couple to live on, and work
small farm -on halves. Good
house, water, lights. J, O. Bak-
er, Adlanta, 2187. Brookview, N.
W.

Want white woman, 40-50 yrs
old, for general light farm
work, Room.. board, reasonable
salary.-3 in family. Desire one
experienced in poultry. 21/2
mi, Waycross. Prefer Christian.
Mrs. C. G. Hendrix, bila:
Rt 40. 5

tors and trucks.

-|ehores on farm,

dren. House with

| Covington, Rt. 1.

ticularly, in regard to Bahia grass.

ape

re considerable vari ation.



Want white woman, not over
35 for poultry and other light
farm chores on_ch





= r

Exeprichced. Herdsman pani ioe
job on dairy farm by May 1st, i
or immediately. Cam do arti-|
ficial breeding. Raised on dairy
farm, Wife, 1 child. References.

Evan Cooper, Ty Ty, Rt. 2.

- Man with small family wants
job on farm for wages. Have to
be moved. See _ Clements,
Richard, a ee
Experienced poe
job on farm. C
















| Live as pes of family,
board and laundry.

Morgan, Clyo, Rt. ee
White man, 42 yrs.
2 children, exp. tractor 6am
farmer, etc., wants erop fo ;
sonable wages, or shar

d 4ths











































































reasonable Staley 10s: Bald ae #
gee Atlanta, 642 | i

Younes j
Want job as miller in corn, with reliable i
wheat or feed mill, 25 yrs. ex- truck,
perience. Thos. F. McDonald, ;
Care C. F, Meena Fort Bio lat

ley.

49 yr. old woman Gs 4),
wants job doing light f

nice people, Fult

Viola Blackwell, pace. Rt.
Tew

tractor driving,
15, want job on
rable. wages. 3 Rho

wiinie x man, 30 yrs. ak wants.
job at dairy. or driving tractor.
Plenty of experience. _Small
family. Must have house and |.own ~furniture), light
be moved. A. L. sae AG RS
_>\) Atlanta, - DE pall
SS

ie MORE ABOUT BAHIA GRASS

GEorge H. King, Reuoctats Director
Georgia Costal Plain Experiment Statio

i Bee x
Following the publication ; in the. Market Bull e
February 22 on observations concerning Bermu
Dallis grass and Bahia grass, Ihave encountered
difference in opinion in regard to certain statemen







The widespread interest.in. Bahia grass in th
Coastal Plain seemsto aa a ie further inf
on this grass. PS

There are many Strains or ~waneles of
Bahia grass is closely related to Dallis grass, vi
of the same genera. but a. different species ota



uses, also to point out poss
should -be considered.
For this. discussion the Bahi
fied fe: three general groups:
~-Paraguayan oF short narrow leaf ype.
ST
-are short and narrow
others are smooth. This.

sod but is tough by mig-surtinet. G
legumes do not mix well in th
are formed in abundance and ge r

conditio
a pest. This grassis not cons
grass. It_ will make a good sod but in a lawn the
seed heads are objectionable.

-. 2. Pensacola or long narrow
this type are usually narrow, lon
resistant over most of the Coastal
ium dense sod. This grass tends to become |
|tough during the latter part of the summer.
formed in abundane, are ergot-resistant a
readily, which might make this grass a pest
conditions. This-grass is a bighsvicls der

ficult to grow a legume i
be used to advantage as a p

conditions where the soil si rather sandy and low
ity. Once started it may be grown and maintain
environment unsuitable to most other grasses.



















































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variation in this than the above two: groups. :
is characterized by having broad leaves whick ot
or hairy. Length and width of the leaf varies
On the whole this group-is tender throu, hout
and more palatable asa pasture gras: ;
ceptible to cold damage than the |
mon Bahia produces seed in abundan
td ergot, although some strair mM
others. The seed of this group are
tight seed husk that makes for slow ge
it is desirable to scarify seed in order
stand._ This is not true of the e p

of this | gras hi

of legumes rat
type gives le:
the above group:

- In trying t ale
the Coastal Plain nd
vantages as p
better sel